Next generation sequencing of RNA reveals novel targets of resveratrol with possible implications for Canavan disease.

Molecular Genetics and Metabolism(2019)

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Resveratrol (RSV) is a small compound first identified as an activator of sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), a key factor in mediating the effects of caloric restriction. Since then, RSV received great attention for its widespread beneficial effects on health and in connection to many diseases. RSV improves the metabolism and the mitochondrial function, and more recently it was shown to restore fatty acid β-oxidation (FAO) capacities in patient fibroblasts harboring mutations with residual enzyme activity. Many of RSV's beneficial effects are mediated by the transcriptional coactivator PGC-1α, a direct target of SIRT1 and a master regulator of the mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. Despite numerous studies RSV's mechanism of action is still not completely elucidated. Our aim was to investigate the effects of RSV on gene regulation on a wide scale, possibly to detect novel genes whose up-regulation by RSV may be of interest with respect to disease treatment. We performed Next Generation Sequencing of RNA on normal fibroblasts treated with RSV. To investigate whether the effects of RSV are mediated through SIRT1 we expanded the analysis to include SIRT1-knockdown fibroblasts. We identified the aspartoacylase (ASPA) gene, mutated in Canavan disease, to be strongly up-regulated by RSV in several cell lines, including Canavan disease fibroblasts. We further link RSV to the up-regulation of other genes involved in myelination including the glial specific transcription factors POU3F1, POU3F2, and myelin basic protein (MBP). We also observe a strong up-regulation by RSV of the riboflavin transporter gene SLC52a1. Mutations in SLC52a1 cause transient multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MADD). Our analysis of alternative splicing identified novel metabolically important genes affected by RSV, among which is particularly interesting the α subunit of the stimulatory G protein (Gsα), which regulates the cellular levels of cAMP through adenylyl cyclase.
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ACADM,ACADVL,AMP,ATP,AMPK,ASPA,BBC3,CDKN1A,CNS,COL16a1,CPT1a,CPT2,DMSO,E2F1,FAO,FBLN2,FDR,FOXO,GADD45A,GNAS,Gsα,INSR,KEGG,LKB1,MADD,MBP,MCAD,MDM2,NAA,NAD+,NESP55,PDC,PDE,PDK4,PGC-1α,p53,RNAseq,RPL13a,RRAD,RSV,SIRT1,SMN,SRSF3,TBP,TCA,TFAM,TFB1M,VLCAD,XLαs
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