Bmal1 regulates production of larger lipoproteins by modulating cAMP‐responsive element‐binding protein H and apolipoprotein AIV

Oct 9, 2021Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)

Bmal1 controls production of larger fat-carrying particles by affecting key proteins involved in fat metabolism

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Abstract

Bmal1-deficient mice developed hyperlipidemia characterized by increased triglyceride-rich and ApoAIV-rich lipoproteins.

  • Bmal1 deficiency led to decreased small heterodimer partner (Shp) and increased microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (MTP).
  • Bmal1 regulates the expression of apolipoprotein AIV (ApoAIV) through the cAMP-responsive element-binding protein H (Crebh).
  • Mice lacking Crebh or ApoAIV, as well as Bmal1-deficient mice with Crebh knockdown, exhibited smaller lipoproteins.
  • Overexpression of Bmal1 in Crebh-deficient mice did not affect ApoAIV expression or lipoprotein size.
  • Bmal1 modulates lipoprotein synthesis and expansion through Shp and Crebh, indicating potential links to hyperlipidemia.

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