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Genetic dissection of retinoid esterification and accumulation in the liver and adipose tissue
Authors:Nuttaporn Wongsiriroj  Hongfeng Jiang  Roseann Piantedosi  Kryscilla Jian Zhang Yang  Johannes Kluwe  Robert F Schwabe  Henry Ginsberg  Ira J Goldberg  William S Blaner
Institution:*Institute of Human Nutrition, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10032;§Department of Medicine, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10032;Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
Abstract:Approximately 80–90% of all retinoids in the body are stored as retinyl esters (REs) in the liver. Adipose tissue also contributes significantly to RE storage. The present studies, employing genetic and nutritional interventions, explored factors that are responsible for regulating RE accumulation in the liver and adipose tissue and how these influence levels of retinoic acid (RA) and RA-responsive gene expression. Our data establish that acyl-CoA:retinol acyltransferase (ARAT) activity is not involved in RE synthesis in the liver, even when mice are nutritionally stressed by feeding a 25-fold excess retinol diet or upon ablation of cellular retinol-binding protein type I (CRBPI), which is proposed to limit retinol availability to ARATs. Unlike the liver, where lecithin:retinol acyltransferase (LRAT) is responsible for all RE synthesis, this is not true for adipose tissue where Lrat-deficient mice display significantly elevated RE concentrations. However, when CrbpI is also absent, RE levels resemble wild-type levels, suggesting a role for CrbpI in RE accumulation in adipose tissue. Although expression of several RA-responsive genes is elevated in Lrat-deficient liver, employing a sensitive liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry protocol and contrary to what has been assumed for many years, we did not detect elevated concentrations of all-trans-RA. The elevated RA-responsive gene expression was associated with elevated hepatic triglyceride levels and decreased expression of Pparδ and its downstream Pdk4 target, suggesting a role for RA in these processes in vivo.
Keywords:diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1  cellular retinol-binding protein type I  9-cis-retinoic acid or 9-cis-RA  retinol-binding protein or RBP4
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