IRF8 通过 BMAL1/PPARγ 轴加重非酒精性脂肪肝的病情

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Xinyue Li , Hong Zhang , Fan Yu , Shuting Xie , Tongyu Wang , Rong Zhang , Guangzhong Xu , Liang Wang , Yeping Huang , Cheng Hu
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IRF8 aggravates nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via BMAL1/PPARγ axis
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a hepatic metabolic syndrome arising from lipid metabolic imbalance, with its prevalence increasing globally. In this study, we observed a significant up-regulation of interferon regulatory factor 8 (IRF8) in the liver of NAFLD model mice and patients. Overexpression of IRF8 induced lipid accumulation in the mouse primary hepatocytes. Mice with adeno-associated virus-mediated IRF8 overexpression exhibited hepatic steatosis due to up-regulated peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) expression and increased fatty acid uptake and lipogenesis. In vitro, small interfering RNA-mediated IRF8 knockdown attenuated triglyceride accumulation by dampening PPARγ expression through transcriptional inhibition of brain and muscle ARNT-like 1. The PPARγ-specific antagonist GW9662 abolished the effect of IRF8 overexpression. Furthermore, adeno-associated virus-mediated IRF8 knockdown in the mouse liver markedly alleviated hepatic steatosis and obesity-related metabolic syndrome. These findings indicate that IRF8 plays a vital role in modulating hepatic lipid metabolism in a PPARγ-dependent manner and provide a previously unknown insight into NAFLD therapeutic strategies.
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期刊介绍: Genes & Diseases is an international journal for molecular and translational medicine. The journal primarily focuses on publishing investigations on the molecular bases and experimental therapeutics of human diseases. Publication formats include full length research article, review article, short communication, correspondence, perspectives, commentary, views on news, and research watch. Aims and Scopes Genes & Diseases publishes rigorously peer-reviewed and high quality original articles and authoritative reviews that focus on the molecular bases of human diseases. Emphasis will be placed on hypothesis-driven, mechanistic studies relevant to pathogenesis and/or experimental therapeutics of human diseases. The journal has worldwide authorship, and a broad scope in basic and translational biomedical research of molecular biology, molecular genetics, and cell biology, including but not limited to cell proliferation and apoptosis, signal transduction, stem cell biology, developmental biology, gene regulation and epigenetics, cancer biology, immunity and infection, neuroscience, disease-specific animal models, gene and cell-based therapies, and regenerative medicine.
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