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Title: | LRH-1 regulates hepatic lipid homeostasis and maintains arachidonoyl phospholipid pools critical for phospholipid diversity | Authors: | Miranda, Diego A Krause, William C AMAURY CAZENAVE GASSIOT Suzawa, Miyuki Escusa, Hazel FOO JUAT CHIN Shihadih, Diyala S Stahl, Andreas Fitch, Mark Nyangau, Edna Hellerstein, Marc MARKUS R WENK David Lawrence Silver Ingraham, Holly A |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Medicine, Research & Experimental Research & Experimental Medicine NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER RECEPTOR HOMOLOG-1 MOUSE-LIVER DROPLET EXPANSION ACID SYNTHESIS DISEASE MICE STEATOSIS METABOLISM ACTIVATION |
Issue Date: | 8-Mar-2018 | Publisher: | AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC | Citation: | Miranda, Diego A, Krause, William C, AMAURY CAZENAVE GASSIOT, Suzawa, Miyuki, Escusa, Hazel, FOO JUAT CHIN, Shihadih, Diyala S, Stahl, Andreas, Fitch, Mark, Nyangau, Edna, Hellerstein, Marc, MARKUS R WENK, David Lawrence Silver, Ingraham, Holly A (2018-03-08). LRH-1 regulates hepatic lipid homeostasis and maintains arachidonoyl phospholipid pools critical for phospholipid diversity. JCI INSIGHT 3 (5). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.96151 | Abstract: | Excess lipid accumulation is an early signature of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Although liver receptor homolog 1 (LRH-1) (encoded by NR5A2) is suppressed in human NAFLD, evidence linking this phospholipid-bound nuclear receptor to hepatic lipid metabolism is lacking. Here, we report an essential role for LRH-1 in hepatic lipid storage and phospholipid composition based on an acute hepatic KO of LRH-1 in adult mice (LRH-1AAV8-Cre mice). Indeed, LRH-1-deficient hepatocytes exhibited large cytosolic lipid droplets and increased triglycerides (TGs). LRH-1-deficient mice fed high-fat diet displayed macrovesicular steatosis, liver injury, and glucose intolerance, all of which were reversed or improved by expressing wild-type human LRH-1. While hepatic lipid synthesis decreased and lipid export remained unchanged in mutants, elevated circulating free fatty acid helped explain the lipid imbalance in LRH-1AAV8-Cre mice. Lipidomic and genomic analyses revealed that loss of LRH-1 disrupts hepatic phospholipid composition, leading to lowered arachidonoyl (AA) phospholipids due to repression of Elovl5 and Fads2, two critical genes in AA biosynthesis. Our findings reveal a role for the phospholipid sensor LRH-1 in maintaining adequate pools of hepatic AA phospholipids, further supporting the idea that phospholipid diversity is an important contributor to healthy hepatic lipid storage. | Source Title: | JCI INSIGHT | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/170266 | ISSN: | 2379-3708 | DOI: | 10.1172/jci.insight.96151 |
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