Perilipin‐2 promotes obesity and progressive fatty liver disease in mice through mechanistically distinct hepatocyte and extra‐hepatocyte actions

Dec 12, 2018The Journal of physiology

Perilipin-2 contributes to obesity and worsening fatty liver disease in mice through different actions inside and outside liver cells

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Abstract

Total deletion of perilipin-2 (Plin2) fully protected mice from obesity and related liver diseases when fed a Western-style diet.

  • Extra-hepatocyte actions of Plin2 are linked to obesity, inflammation in fat tissue, and issues with glucose regulation in mice on a Western diet.
  • Hepatocyte-specific depletion of Plin2 primarily affects immune cell infiltration and liver injury in obese mice.
  • Mice lacking total or hepatocyte-specific Plin2 showed reduced recruitment of inflammatory immune cells and altered macrophage behavior in the liver.
  • Distinct mechanisms are involved in the roles of total versus hepatocyte-specific Plin2 in the development of fatty liver disease.

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