TXNIP/VDUP1 attenuates steatohepatitis via autophagy and fatty acid oxidation

Nov 16, 2020Autophagy

TXNIP/VDUP1 reduces fatty liver inflammation by boosting cell cleanup and fat burning

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Abstract

Hepatic TXNIP expression was upregulated in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease patients and MCD diet-fed mice.

  • Elevated TXNIP is positively correlated with impaired autophagy, as indicated by decreased autophagy markers and increased p62 expression.
  • Deletion of TXNIP exacerbated hepatic steatosis, inflammation, and fibrosis, along with impaired autophagy and fatty acid oxidation in MCD diet-fed mice.
  • TXNIP interacts with and positively regulates a protein that leads to the inactivation of a key regulator of autophagy and promotes the movement of a transcription factor to the nucleus.
  • Inhibition of the key regulator by rapamycin induced autophagy and reduced lipid accumulation in treated hepatocytes.
  • Rapamycin treatment also alleviated steatosis, inflammation, and fibrosis in knockout mice while restoring fatty acid oxidation.

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