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. 2025 Feb 25;44(2):115251.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115251. Epub 2025 Jan 30.

Exercise-induced adipokine Nrg4 alleviates MASLD by disrupting hepatic cGAS-STING signaling

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Exercise-induced adipokine Nrg4 alleviates MASLD by disrupting hepatic cGAS-STING signaling

Min Chen et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

Exercise is an effective non-pharmacological strategy for ameliorating metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Neuregulin-4 (Nrg4) is an adipokine with a potential role in metabolic homeostasis. Previous findings have shown that Nrg4 is upregulated by exercise and that Nrg4 reduces hepatic steatosis, but the underlying mechanism is not fully understood. Here, we show that adipose Nrg4 is transactivated by Pparγ in response to exercise in mice. Adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated knockdown of adipose Nrg4 as well as hepatocyte-specific knockout of Erbb4 (Nrg4 receptor) impair exercise-mediated alleviation of MASLD in mice. Conversely, AAV-mediated overexpression of adipose Nrg4 mitigates MASLD in mice in synergy with exercise. Mechanistically, Nrg4/Erbb4/AKT signaling promotes cyclic guanosine monophosphate-AMP synthase (cGAS) phosphorylation to blunt its enzyme activity, thereby inhibiting cGAS-STING pathway-mediated inflammation and steatosis in hepatocytes. Thus, Nrg4 functions as an exercise-induced adipokine that participates in adipose-liver tissue communication to counteract MASLD.

Keywords: AKT; CP: Immunology; CP: Metabolism; Erbb4; MASLD; Nrg4; PPARγ; STING; cGAS; exercise; hepatic steatosis; inflammation.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.

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