Regulation of hepatic autophagy by stress‐sensing transcription factor CREBH

Mar 27, 2019FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology

How the stress-sensing protein CREBH controls liver cell recycling

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Abstract

CREBH is identified as a key regulator of hepatic autophagy and lysosomal biogenesis under nutritional stress.

  • CREBH deficiency results in decreased autophagic activity and increased lipid accumulation in the liver during starvation.
  • Under energy-demanding conditions, CREBH activates genes essential for autophagosome formation and lysosomal functions.
  • Nutrient starvation triggers CREBH to interact with specific receptors to enhance the expression of key autophagy-related genes.
  • CREBH regulates the rhythmic expression of autophagy genes in the liver, linked to circadian cycles.

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