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Functional Biomarkers for the Selenium Status in a Human Nutritional Intervention Study (2020)
Müller, Sandra ; Dawczynski, Christine ; Wiest, Johanna ; Lorkowski, Stefan ; Kipp, Anna P. ; Schwerdtle, Tanja
Soils in Germany are commonly low in selenium; consequently, a sufficient dietary supply is not always ensured. The extent of such provision adequacy is estimated by the optimal effect range of biomarkers, which often reflects the physiological requirement. Preceding epidemiological studies indicate that low selenium serum concentrations could be related to cardiovascular diseases. Inter alia, risk factors for cardiovascular diseases are physical inactivity, overweight, as well as disadvantageous eating habits. In order to assess whether these risk factors can be modulated, a cardio-protective diet comprising fixed menu plans combined with physical exercise was applied in the German MoKaRi (modulation of cardiovascular risk factors) intervention study. We analyzed serum samples of the MoKaRi cohort (51 participants) for total selenium, GPx activity, and selenoprotein P at different timepoints of the study (0, 10, 20, 40 weeks) to explore the suitability of these selenium-associated markers as indicators of selenium status. Overall, the time-dependent fluctuations in serum selenium concentration suggest a successful change in nutritional and lifestyle behavior. Compared to baseline, a pronounced increase in GPx activity and selenoprotein P was observed, while serum selenium decreased in participants with initially adequate serum selenium content. SELENOP concentration showed a moderate positive monotonic correlation (r = 0.467, p < 0.0001) to total Se concentration, while only a weak linear relationship was observed for GPx activity versus total Se concentration (r = 0.186, p = 0.021). Evidently, other factors apart from the available Se pool must have an impact on the GPx activity, leading to the conclusion that, without having identified these factors, GPx activity should not be used as a status marker for Se
Functional Biomarkers for the Selenium Status in a Human Nutritional Intervention Study (2020)
Müller, Sandra ; Dawczynski, Christine ; Wiest, Johanna ; Lorkowski, Stefan ; Kipp, Anna P. ; Schwerdtle, Tanja
Soils in Germany are commonly low in selenium; consequently, a sufficient dietary supply is not always ensured. The extent of such provision adequacy is estimated by the optimal effect range of biomarkers, which often reflects the physiological requirement. Preceding epidemiological studies indicate that low selenium serum concentrations could be related to cardiovascular diseases. Inter alia, risk factors for cardiovascular diseases are physical inactivity, overweight, as well as disadvantageous eating habits. In order to assess whether these risk factors can be modulated, a cardio-protective diet comprising fixed menu plans combined with physical exercise was applied in the German MoKaRi (modulation of cardiovascular risk factors) intervention study. We analyzed serum samples of the MoKaRi cohort (51 participants) for total selenium, GPx activity, and selenoprotein P at different timepoints of the study (0, 10, 20, 40 weeks) to explore the suitability of these selenium-associated markers as indicators of selenium status. Overall, the time-dependent fluctuations in serum selenium concentration suggest a successful change in nutritional and lifestyle behavior. Compared to baseline, a pronounced increase in GPx activity and selenoprotein P was observed, while serum selenium decreased in participants with initially adequate serum selenium content. SELENOP concentration showed a moderate positive monotonic correlation (r = 0.467, p < 0.0001) to total Se concentration, while only a weak linear relationship was observed for GPx activity versus total Se concentration (r = 0.186, p = 0.021). Evidently, other factors apart from the available Se pool must have an impact on the GPx activity, leading to the conclusion that, without having identified these factors, GPx activity should not be used as a status marker for Se
Subcellular Localization of Copper (2020)
Witt, Barbara ; Schaumlöffel, Dirk ; Schwerdtle, Tanja
As an essential trace element, copper plays a pivotal role in physiological body functions. In fact, dysregulated copper homeostasis has been clearly linked to neurological disorders including Wilson and Alzheimer’s disease. Such neurodegenerative diseases are associated with progressive loss of neurons and thus impaired brain functions. However, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Characterization of the element species and their subcellular localization is of great importance to uncover cellular mechanisms. Recent research activities focus on the question of how copper contributes to the pathological findings. Cellular bioimaging of copper is an essential key to accomplish this objective. Besides information on the spatial distribution and chemical properties of copper, other essential trace elements can be localized in parallel. Highly sensitive and high spatial resolution techniques such as LA-ICP-MS, TEM-EDS, S-XRF and NanoSIMS are required for elemental mapping on subcellular level. This review summarizes state-of-the-art techniques in the field of bioimaging. Their strengths and limitations will be discussed with particular focus on potential applications for the elucidation of copper-related diseases. Based on such investigations, further information on cellular processes and mechanisms can be derived under physiological and pathological conditions. Bioimaging studies might enable the clarification of the role of copper in the context of neurodegenerative diseases and provide an important basis to develop therapeutic strategies for reduction or even prevention of copper-related disorders and their pathological consequences.
Subcellular Localization of Copper (2020)
Witt, Barbara ; Schaumlöffel, Dirk ; Schaumlöffel, Dirk ; Schwerdtle, Tanja
As an essential trace element, copper plays a pivotal role in physiological body functions. In fact, dysregulated copper homeostasis has been clearly linked to neurological disorders including Wilson and Alzheimer’s disease. Such neurodegenerative diseases are associated with progressive loss of neurons and thus impaired brain functions. However, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Characterization of the element species and their subcellular localization is of great importance to uncover cellular mechanisms. Recent research activities focus on the question of how copper contributes to the pathological findings. Cellular bioimaging of copper is an essential key to accomplish this objective. Besides information on the spatial distribution and chemical properties of copper, other essential trace elements can be localized in parallel. Highly sensitive and high spatial resolution techniques such as LA-ICP-MS, TEM-EDS, S-XRF and NanoSIMS are required for elemental mapping on subcellular level. This review summarizes state-of-the-art techniques in the field of bioimaging. Their strengths and limitations will be discussed with particular focus on potential applications for the elucidation of copper-related diseases. Based on such investigations, further information on cellular processes and mechanisms can be derived under physiological and pathological conditions. Bioimaging studies might enable the clarification of the role of copper in the context of neurodegenerative diseases and provide an important basis to develop therapeutic strategies for reduction or even prevention of copper-related disorders and their pathological consequences.
Understanding the link between obesity and colorectal cancer (2020)
Aleksandrova, Krasimira
Regulation of the organokines FGF21 and chemerin by diet (2020)
Seebeck, Nicole
The hepatokine FGF21 and the adipokine chemerin have been implicated as metabolic regulators and mediators of inter-tissue crosstalk. While FGF21 is associated with beneficial metabolic effects and is currently being tested as an emerging therapeutic for obesity and diabetes, chemerin is linked to inflammation-mediated insulin resistance. However, dietary regulation of both organokines and their role in tissue interaction needs further investigation. The LEMBAS nutritional intervention study investigated the effects of two diets differing in their protein content in obese human subjects with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The study participants consumed hypocaloric diets containing either low (LP: 10 EN%, n = 10) or high (HP: 30 EN%, n = 9) dietary protein 3 weeks prior to bariatric surgery. Before and after the intervention the participants were anthropometrically assessed, blood samples were drawn, and hepatic fat content was determined by MRS. During bariatric surgery, paired subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue biopsies as well as liver biopsies were collected. The aim of this thesis was to investigate circulating levels and tissue-specific regulation of (1) FGF21 and (2) chemerin in the LEMBAS cohort. The results were compared to data obtained in 92 metabolically healthy subjects with normal glucose tolerance and normal liver fat content. (1) Serum FGF21 concentrations were elevated in the obese subjects, and strongly associated with intrahepatic lipids (IHL). In accordance, FGF21 serum concentrations increased with severity of NAFLD as determined histologically in the liver biopsies. Though both diets were successful in reducing IHL, the effect was more pronounced in the HP group. FGF21 serum concentrations and mRNA expression were bi-directionally regulated by dietary protein, independent from metabolic improvements. In accordance, in the healthy study subjects, serum FGF21 concentrations dropped by more than 60% in response to the HP diet. A short-term HP intervention confirmed the acute downregulation of FGF21 within 24 hours. Lastly, experiments in HepG2 cell cultures and primary murine hepatocytes identified nitrogen metabolites (NH4Cl and glutamine) to dose-dependently suppress FGF21 expression. (2) Circulating chemerin concentrations were considerably elevated in the obese versus lean study participants and differently associated with markers of obesity and NAFLD in the two cohorts. The adipokine decreased in response to the hypocaloric interventions while an unhealthy high-fat diet induced a rise in chemerin serum levels. In the lean subjects, mRNA expression of RARRES2, encoding chemerin, was strongly and positively correlated with expression of several cytokines, including MCP1, TNFα, and IL6, as well as markers of macrophage infiltration in the subcutaneous fat depot. However, RARRES2 was not associated with any cytokine assessed in the obese subjects and the data indicated an involvement of chemerin not only in the onset but also resolution of inflammation. Analyses of the tissue biopsies and experiments in human primary adipocytes point towards a role of chemerin in adipogenesis while discrepancies between the in vivo and in vitro data were detected. Taken together, the results of this thesis demonstrate that circulating FGF21 and chemerin levels are considerably elevated in obesity and responsive to dietary interventions. FGF21 was acutely and bi-directionally regulated by dietary protein in a hepatocyte-autonomous manner. Given that both, a lack in essential amino acids and excessive nitrogen intake, exert metabolic stress, FGF21 may serve as an endocrine signal for dietary protein balance. Lastly, the data revealed that chemerin is derailed in obesity and associated with obesity-related inflammation. However, future studies on chemerin should consider functional and regulatory differences between secreted and tissue-specific isoforms.
Comprehensive Characterization and Relative Quantification of α-Amylase/Trypsin Inhibitors from Wheat Cultivars by Targeted HPLC-MS/MS (2020)
Sagu, Sorel Tchewonpi ; Zimmermann, Lynn ; Landgräber, Eva ; Homann, Thomas ; Huschek, Gerd ; Özpinar, Haydar ; Schweigert, Florian J. ; Rawel, Harshadrai M.
The α-amylase/trypsin inhibitors (ATIs) are discussed as being responsible for non-celiac wheat sensitivity (NCWS), besides being known as allergenic components for baker’s asthma. Different approaches for characterization and quantification including proteomics-based methods for wheat ATIs have been documented. In these studies generally the major ATIs have been addressed. The challenge of current study was then to develop a more comprehensive workflow encompassing all reviewed wheat-ATI entries in UniProt database. To substantially test proof of concept, 46 German and Turkish wheat samples were used. Two extractions systems based on chloroform/methanol mixture (CM) and under buffered denaturing conditions were evaluated. Three aspects were optimized, tryptic digestion, chromatographic separation, and targeted tandem mass spectrometric analysis (HPLC-MS/MS). Preliminary characterization with sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) documented the purity of the extracted ATIs with CM mixture and the amylase (60–80%)/trypsin (10–20%) inhibition demonstrated the bifunctional activity of ATIs. Thirteen (individual/common) biomarkers were established. Major ATIs (7–34%) were differently represented in samples. Finally, to our knowledge, the proposed HPLC-MS/MS method allowed for the first time so far the analysis of all 14 reviewed wheat ATI entries reported.
Comprehensive Characterization and Relative Quantification of α-Amylase/Trypsin Inhibitors from Wheat Cultivars by Targeted HPLC-MS/MS (2020)
Sagu, Sorel Tchewonpi ; Zimmermann, Lynn ; Landgräber, Eva ; Homann, Thomas ; Huschek, Gerd ; Özpinar, Haydar ; Schweigert, Florian J. ; Rawel, Harshadrai M.
The α-amylase/trypsin inhibitors (ATIs) are discussed as being responsible for non-celiac wheat sensitivity (NCWS), besides being known as allergenic components for baker’s asthma. Different approaches for characterization and quantification including proteomics-based methods for wheat ATIs have been documented. In these studies generally the major ATIs have been addressed. The challenge of current study was then to develop a more comprehensive workflow encompassing all reviewed wheat-ATI entries in UniProt database. To substantially test proof of concept, 46 German and Turkish wheat samples were used. Two extractions systems based on chloroform/methanol mixture (CM) and under buffered denaturing conditions were evaluated. Three aspects were optimized, tryptic digestion, chromatographic separation, and targeted tandem mass spectrometric analysis (HPLC-MS/MS). Preliminary characterization with sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) documented the purity of the extracted ATIs with CM mixture and the amylase (60–80%)/trypsin (10–20%) inhibition demonstrated the bifunctional activity of ATIs. Thirteen (individual/common) biomarkers were established. Major ATIs (7–34%) were differently represented in samples. Finally, to our knowledge, the proposed HPLC-MS/MS method allowed for the first time so far the analysis of all 14 reviewed wheat ATI entries reported.
Extension of the German Diabetes Risk Score with regard to risk communication and cardiovascular outcomes (2020)
Schiborn, Catarina
A Multi-Endpoint Approach to Base Excision Repair Incision Activity Augmented by PARylation and DNA Damage Levels in Mice (2020)
Winkelbeiner, Nicola ; Wandt, Viktoria K. ; Ebert, Franziska ; Lossow, Kristina ; Bankoglu, Ezgi E. ; Martin, Maximilian ; Mangerich, Aswin ; Stopper, Helga ; Bornhorst, Julia ; Kipp, Anna P. ; Schwerdtle, Tanja
Investigation of processes that contribute to the maintenance of genomic stability is one crucial factor in the attempt to understand mechanisms that facilitate ageing. The DNA damage response (DDR) and DNA repair mechanisms are crucial to safeguard the integrity of DNA and to prevent accumulation of persistent DNA damage. Among them, base excision repair (BER) plays a decisive role. BER is the major repair pathway for small oxidative base modifications and apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) sites. We established a highly sensitive non-radioactive assay to measure BER incision activity in murine liver samples. Incision activity can be assessed towards the three DNA lesions 8-oxo-2’-deoxyguanosine (8-oxodG), 5-hydroxy-2’-deoxyuracil (5-OHdU), and an AP site analogue. We applied the established assay to murine livers of adult and old mice of both sexes. Furthermore, poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation (PARylation) was assessed, which is an important determinant in DDR and BER. Additionally, DNA damage levels were measured to examine the overall damage levels. No impact of ageing on the investigated endpoints in liver tissue were found. However, animal sex seems to be a significant impact factor, as evident by sex-dependent alterations in all endpoints investigated. Moreover, our results revealed interrelationships between the investigated endpoints indicative for the synergetic mode of action of the cellular DNA integrity maintaining machinery.
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