Estrogen-related receptor γ controls sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1c expression and alcoholic fatty liver

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Title
Estrogen-related receptor γ controls sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1c expression and alcoholic fatty liver
Author(s)
D K Kim; Yong-Hoon Kim; J H Lee; Y S Jung; J Kim; R Feng; T I Jeon; I K Lee; S J Cho; S S Im; S Dooley; T F Osborne; Chul Ho Lee; H S Choi
Bibliographic Citation
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, vol. 1864, pp. 158521-158521
Publication Year
2019
Abstract
Although SREBP-1c regulates key enzymes required for hepatic de novo lipogenesis, the mechanisms underlying transcriptional regulation of SREBP-1c in pathogenesis of alcoholic fatty liver is still incompletely understood. In this study, we investigated the role of ERRγ in alcohol-mediated hepatic lipogenesis and examined the possibility to ameliorate alcoholic fatty liver through its inverse agonist. Hepatic ERRγ and SREBP-1c expression was increased by alcohol-mediated activation of CB1 receptor signaling. Deletion and mutation analyses of the Srebp-1c gene promoter showed that ERRγ directly regulates Srebp-1c gene transcription via binding to an ERR-response element. Overexpression of ERRγ significantly induced SREBP-1c expression and fat accumulation in liver of mice, which were blocked in Srebp-1c-knockout hepatocytes. Conversely, liver-specific ablation of ERRγ gene expression attenuated alcohol-mediated induction of SREBP-1c expression. Finally, an ERRγ inverse agonist, GSK5182, significantly ameliorates fatty liver disease in chronically alcohol-fed mice through inhibition of SREBP-1c-mediated fat accumulation. ERRγ mediates alcohol-induced hepatic lipogenesis by upregulating SREBP-1c expression, which can be blunted by the inverse agonist for ERRγ, which may be an attractive therapeutic strategy for the treatment of alcoholic fatty liver disease in human.
Keyword
CB(1) receptorERRγGene regulationHepatic lipogenesisSREBP-1cAlcoholic fatty liver
ISSN
1388-1981
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbalip.2019.158521
Type
Article
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