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A Diet-Sensitive BAF60a-Mediated Pathway Links Hepatic Bile Acid Metabolism to Cholesterol Absorption and Atherosclerosis.

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Meng, Z. -X., et al. “A Diet-Sensitive Baf60A-Mediated Pathway Links Hepatic Bile Acid Metabolism To Cholesterol Absorption And Atherosclerosis.”. Cell Reports, pp. 1658-69.
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Author Zhuo-Xian Meng, Lin Wang, Lin Chang, Jingxia Sun, Jiangyin Bao, Yaqiang Li, Eugene Chen, Jiandie D Lin
Abstract

Dietary nutrients interact with gene networks to orchestrate adaptive responses during metabolic stress. Here, we identify Baf60a as a diet-sensitive subunit of the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complexes in the mouse liver that links the consumption of fat- and cholesterol-rich diet to elevated plasma cholesterol levels. Baf60a expression was elevated in the liver following feeding with a western diet. Hepatocyte-specific inactivation of Baf60a reduced bile acid production and cholesterol absorption, and attenuated diet-induced hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis in mice. Baf60a stimulates expression of genes involved in bile acid synthesis, modification, and transport through a CAR/Baf60a feedforward regulatory loop. Baf60a is required for the recruitment of the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complexes to facilitate an activating epigenetic switch on target genes. These studies elucidate a regulatory pathway that mediates the hyperlipidemic and atherogenic effects of western diet consumption.

Year of Publication
2015
Journal
Cell reports
Volume
13
Issue
8
Number of Pages
1658-69
Date Published
11/2015
ISSN Number
2211-1247
DOI
10.1016/j.celrep.2015.10.033
Alternate Journal
Cell Rep
PMID
26586440
PMCID
PMC4662911
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