Transcriptome Analysis Illuminates a Hub Role of SREBP2 in Cholesterol Metabolism by α-Mangostin

Hee Sung Chae, Hyun Ji Kim, Hyun Jeong Ko, Chang Hoon Lee, Young Hee Choi, Young Won Chin

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Abstract

Whole-transcriptome analysis of α-mangostin-treated HepG2 cells revealed that genes relevant to lipid and cholesterol metabolic processes responded to α-mangostin treatment. α-Mangostin downregulated a series of cholesterol biosynthetic genes, including SQLE, HMGCR, and LSS, and controlled specific cholesterol trafficking-associated genes such as ABCA1, SOAT1, and PCSK9. In particular, the downregulation of SREBP2 expression highlighted SREBP2 as a key transcriptional factor controlling lipid or cholesterol metabolic processes. Gene network analysis of SREBP2 and responses of its target proteins demonstrated that the effect of α-mangostin on HepG2 cells was mediated by the downregulation of SREBP2 expression, which was further supported by the reduction of the amount of SREBP2-SCAP complex. In the presence of exogenous cholesterols, α-mangostin downregulated SREBP2 expression and suppressed PCSK9 synthesis, which might contribute to the increased cholesterol uptake in cells, in part explaining the cholesterol-lowering effect of α-mangostin.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31126-31136
Number of pages11
JournalACS Omega
Volume5
Issue number48
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Dec 2020

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