Functional Consequences of RNA Interference Targeting COMMD1 in a Canine Hepatic Cell Line in Relation to Copper Toxicosis
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A deletion in the copper metabolism (Murr1) domain containing 1 (COMMD1) gene is associated with hepatic copper toxicosis in dogs, yet evidence of copper retention in COMMD1-depleted hepatic cells has not been shown. In a dog hepatic cell line, we analysed the copper metabolic functions after an 80% (mRNA and protein) COMMD1 reduction with COMMD1-targeting siRNAs. Exposure to 64Cu resulted in a significant increase in copper retention in COMMD1-depleted cells. COMMD1-depleted cells were almost three times more sensitive to high extracellular copper concentrations. Copper-mediated regulation of metallothionein gene expression was enhanced in COMMD1-depleted cells. Based on the increased copper accumulation and enhanced cellular copper responses upon COMMD1 reduction, we conclude that COMMD1 has a major regulatory function for intracellular copper levels in hepatic cells.
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