The unfolded protein response regulates hepatic autophagy by sXBP1-mediated activation of TFEB

Jun 30, 2020Autophagy

How the unfolded protein response controls liver cell cleanup through sXBP1 activation of TFEB

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Abstract

Hepatic spliced XBP1 expression is significantly reduced in livers from patients with steatosis.

  • Defective autophagy and failure to activate the unfolded protein response contribute to obesity-related metabolic issues.
  • sXBP1 regulates genes linked to lysosomal function in the liver during fasting.
  • sXBP1 binds to the promoter of transcription factor EB, which is crucial for autophagy and lysosome formation.
  • Loss of TFEB function diminishes the protective effects of sXBP1 against liver fat accumulation in diet-induced obesity.
  • Hepatic deletion of TFEB reduces autophagy and related gene transcription, while its overexpression enhances these processes.

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