The phosphoinositide (PI) signal transduction pathway participates in liver metabolism. Abnormal activity or expression of PI-specific phospholipase C (PLC) enzymes has been described in different liver diseases. We resume the role of the PI metabolism in liver and PLC abnormalities in different liver diseases. Moreover, we present the results of PLC analyses in a normal human liver and an alcohol-damaged liver. PLC enzymes and the expression of the corresponding genes in liver biopsies from individuals deceased for complications of the alcoholic liver disease (ALD) at different stages compared with normal controls (deceased individuals with histologically normal livers without alcohol addiction anamnesis) were analyzed by using immunohistochemistry and molecular biology techniques. The expression panel of PLCs was described in normal and alcohol abuse liver. Our observations suggest that the regulation of PLC expression might be due to posttranscriptional events and that alcohol affects the epigenetic control of PLC expression belonging to PI signaling. We also describe the alternate expression of PLCB1 and PLCH1 genes in liver. Our results corroborate literature data suggesting that PLC enzymes are differently expressed in normal versus pathological liver, playing a role in the histopathogenesis of liver tissue damage. The expression and/or localization of selected PLC isoforms is especially affected in alcohol-related liver tissue histopathology. Our present observations confirm that the modulation of protein synthesis plays a role in the regulation of PLC enzymes. We also suggest that this modulation might act at the transcription level. Further studies are required to investigate related epigenetic mechanisms.

Phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C in normal human liver and in alcohol abuse / Fais, Paolo; Leopizzi, Martina; DI MAIO, Valeria; Longo, Lucia; DELLA ROCCA, Carlo; Tagliaro, Franco; Bortolotti, Federica; LO VASCO, VINCENZA RITA. - In: JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1097-4644. - 120:5(2019), pp. 7907-7917. [10.1002/jcb.28067]

Phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C in normal human liver and in alcohol abuse

Leopizzi Martina
Co-primo
Formal Analysis
;
Di Maio Valeria
Secondo
Formal Analysis
;
Longo Lucia
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Della Rocca Carlo
Supervision
;
Lo Vasco Vincenza Rita
Ultimo
Investigation
2019

Abstract

The phosphoinositide (PI) signal transduction pathway participates in liver metabolism. Abnormal activity or expression of PI-specific phospholipase C (PLC) enzymes has been described in different liver diseases. We resume the role of the PI metabolism in liver and PLC abnormalities in different liver diseases. Moreover, we present the results of PLC analyses in a normal human liver and an alcohol-damaged liver. PLC enzymes and the expression of the corresponding genes in liver biopsies from individuals deceased for complications of the alcoholic liver disease (ALD) at different stages compared with normal controls (deceased individuals with histologically normal livers without alcohol addiction anamnesis) were analyzed by using immunohistochemistry and molecular biology techniques. The expression panel of PLCs was described in normal and alcohol abuse liver. Our observations suggest that the regulation of PLC expression might be due to posttranscriptional events and that alcohol affects the epigenetic control of PLC expression belonging to PI signaling. We also describe the alternate expression of PLCB1 and PLCH1 genes in liver. Our results corroborate literature data suggesting that PLC enzymes are differently expressed in normal versus pathological liver, playing a role in the histopathogenesis of liver tissue damage. The expression and/or localization of selected PLC isoforms is especially affected in alcohol-related liver tissue histopathology. Our present observations confirm that the modulation of protein synthesis plays a role in the regulation of PLC enzymes. We also suggest that this modulation might act at the transcription level. Further studies are required to investigate related epigenetic mechanisms.
2019
PI-specific phospholipase C (PLC); PLCB1; PLCH1; abuse; alcohol; alcoholic liver disease (ALD); gene expression; histochemistry; liver; phosphoinositide (PI) signaling; signal transduction
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Phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C in normal human liver and in alcohol abuse / Fais, Paolo; Leopizzi, Martina; DI MAIO, Valeria; Longo, Lucia; DELLA ROCCA, Carlo; Tagliaro, Franco; Bortolotti, Federica; LO VASCO, VINCENZA RITA. - In: JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1097-4644. - 120:5(2019), pp. 7907-7917. [10.1002/jcb.28067]
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