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Insulin resistance dysregulates CYP7B1 leading to oxysterol accumulation: a pathway for NAFL to NASH transition
Authors:Genta Kakiyama  Dalila Marques  Rebecca Martin  Hajime Takei  Daniel Rodriguez-Agudo  Sandra A LaSalle  Taishi Hashiguchi  Xiaoying Liu  Richard Green  Sandra Erickson  Gregorio Gil  Michael Fuchs  Mitsuyoshi Suzuki  Tsuyoshi Murai  Hiroshi Nittono  Phillip B Hylemon  Huiping Zhou  William M Pandak
Abstract:NAFLD is an important public health issue closely associated with the pervasive epidemics of diabetes and obesity. Yet, despite NAFLD being among the most common of chronic liver diseases, the biological factors responsible for its transition from benign nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) to NASH remain unclear. This lack of knowledge leads to a decreased ability to find relevant animal models, predict disease progression, or develop clinical treatments. In the current study, we used multiple mouse models of NAFLD, human correlation data, and selective gene overexpression of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StarD1) in mice to elucidate a plausible mechanistic pathway for promoting the transition from NAFL to NASH. We show that oxysterol 7α-hydroxylase (CYP7B1) controls the levels of intracellular regulatory oxysterols generated by the “acidic/alternative” pathway of cholesterol metabolism. Specifically, we report data showing that an inability to upregulate CYP7B1, in the setting of insulin resistance, results in the accumulation of toxic intracellular cholesterol metabolites that promote inflammation and hepatocyte injury. This metabolic pathway, initiated and exacerbated by insulin resistance, offers insight into approaches for the treatment of NAFLD.
Keywords:cholesterol toxicity  oxysterol 7α  -hydroxylase  inflammation  liver injury  nonalcoholic fatty liver disease  nonalcoholic steatohepatitis  oxysterol  nonalcoholic fatty liver
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