Essential fatty acids deficiency promotes lipogenic gene expression and hepatic steatosis through the liver X receptor
- PMID: 23333450
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2013.01.006
Essential fatty acids deficiency promotes lipogenic gene expression and hepatic steatosis through the liver X receptor
Abstract
Background & aims: Nutrients influence non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Essential fatty acids deficiency promotes various syndromes, including hepatic steatosis, through increased de novo lipogenesis. The mechanisms underlying such increased lipogenic response remain unidentified.
Methods: We used wild type mice and mice lacking Liver X Receptors to perform a nutrigenomic study that aimed at examining the role of these transcription factors.
Results: We showed that, in the absence of Liver X Receptors, essential fatty acids deficiency does not promote steatosis. Consistent with this, Liver X Receptors are required for the elevated expression of genes involved in lipogenesis in response to essential fatty acids deficiency.
Conclusions: This work identifies, for the first time, the central role of Liver X Receptors in steatosis induced by essential fatty acids deficiency.
Copyright © 2013 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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