NRG4和ERBB4的抗脂作用:人类肝脏样本的首次表达研究。

IF 3.3 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Maria Bograya, Maria Vulf, Anastasia Minchenko, Natalia Gazatova, Georgy Kuznetsov, Natalia Todosenko, Larisa Volkova, Pavel Ivanov, Larisa Litvinova
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背景:在小鼠模型中,表皮生长因子受体4 (ERBB4)和神经调节蛋白4 (NRG4)已被证明可以减少脂肪变性并预防非酒精性脂肪性肝炎的发展,但它们在人类非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)中的作用知之甚少。这项研究首次探讨了肥胖、2型糖尿病和活检证实的NAFLD患者肝脏中ERBB4和NRG4 mrna的表达及其在脂质代谢中的作用。方法:术中取肝生物标本80例。采用定量逆转录聚合酶链反应法测定供肝组织中ERBB4、NRG4 mrna及关键脂肪生成基因的表达水平。对36例受试者的肝活检进行组织学分析,并将检查的转录本水平与NAFLD的分期进行比较。结果:在体重指数(BMI)升高的个体中,ERBB4和NRG4水平降低,而ACACA水平升高。NRG4与ACACA水平呈显著负相关。分析的转录本在NAFLD中未检测到解除管制。结论:本研究表明,高BMI受试者肝脏中ERBB4和NRG4 mRNA表达降低,而非NAFLD患者肝脏中ERBB4和NRG4 mRNA表达降低。研究了转录本与主要脂肪生成基因的相关性,并在此基础上提出了nrg4介导的肝脏新生脂肪生成抑制的假设方案,为该领域的研究提供了新的载体。
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The Putative Antilipogenic Role of NRG4 and ERBB4: First Expression Study on Human Liver Samples.

Background: Epidermal growth factor receptor 4 (ERBB4) and neuregulin 4 (NRG4) have been shown to reduce steatosis and prevent the development of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in mouse models, but little to nothing is known about their role in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in humans. This study is the first to investigate the expression of ERBB4 and NRG4 mRNAs and their role in lipid metabolism in the livers of individuals with obesity, type 2 diabetes and biopsy-proven NAFLD.

Methods: Liver biospecimens were obtained intraoperatively from 80 individuals. Quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction was used to measure the expression levels of mRNAs ERBB4 and NRG4, as well as key lipogenesis genes in the liver tissue of the donors. Histological analysis was conducted on liver biopsies from 36 subjects, and the levels of the examined transcripts were compared with the stage of NAFLD.

Results: In individuals with elevated body mass index (BMI), ERBB4 and NRG4 levels decreased, while ACACA levels increased. A strong negative correlation was observed between NRG4 and ACACA levels. No deregulation of the analyzed transcripts was detected in NAFLD.

Conclusions: The study demonstrates a decrease in ERBB4 and NRG4 mRNA expression in the livers of subjects with high BMI but not in those with NAFLD. The correlation of the studied transcripts with major lipogenesis genes was assessed, and on this basis a putative scheme for NRG4-mediated suppression of hepatic de novo lipogenesis was hypothesised, offering new research vectors in this field.

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