Nuclear miR-204-3p mitigates metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease in mice

Feb 8, 2024Journal of hepatology

Nuclear miR-204-3p reduces fatty liver disease linked to metabolic problems in mice

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Abstract

miR-204-3p levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells are negatively correlated with the severity of hepatic inflammation in patients with MASLD.

  • Expression of miR-204-3p decreased in livers and macrophages in both mice and patients with fatty liver.
  • Macrophage-specific overexpression of miR-204-3p reduced steatohepatitis in mice fed high-fat or methionine- and choline-deficient diets.
  • Inhibition of TLR4/JNK signaling and pro-inflammatory cytokine release by miR-204-3p overexpression limited fat deposition and inflammation in hepatocytes.
  • Epigenomic profiling revealed miR-204-3p as a specific regulator of ULK1 expression, enhancing autophagic flux.
  • Activation of ULK1 transcription by nuclear miR-204-3p is associated with reduced macrophage inflammation and improved liver health.

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