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Insulin/Snail1 axis ameliorates fatty liver disease by epigenetically suppressing lipogenesis.

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Liu, Y., et al. “Insulin/Snail1 Axis Ameliorates Fatty Liver Disease By Epigenetically Suppressing Lipogenesis.”. Nature Communications, p. 2751.
Center University of Michigan
Author Yan Liu, Lin Jiang, Chengxin Sun, Nicole Ireland, Yatrik M Shah, Yong Liu, Liangyou Rui
Abstract

Insulin stimulates lipogenesis but insulin resistance is also associated with increased hepatic lipogenesis in obesity. However, the underlying mechanism remains poorly characterized. Here, we show a noncanonical insulin-Snail1 pathway that suppresses lipogenesis. Insulin robustly upregulates zinc-finger protein Snail1 in a PI 3-kinase-dependent manner. In obesity, the hepatic insulin-Snail1 cascade is impaired due to insulin resistance. Hepatocyte-specific deletion of Snail1 enhances insulin-stimulated lipogenesis in hepatocytes, exacerbates dietary NAFLD in mice, and attenuates NAFLD-associated insulin resistance. Liver-specific overexpression of Snail1 has the opposite effect. Mechanistically, Snail1 binds to the fatty acid synthase promoter and recruits HDAC1/2 to induce deacetylation of H3K9 and H3K27, thereby repressing fatty acid synthase promoter activity. Our data suggest that insulin pathways bifurcate into canonical (lipogenic) and noncanonical (anti-lipogenesis by Snail1) two arms. The noncanonical arm counterbalances the canonical arm through Snail1-elicited epigenetic suppression of lipogenic genes. Impairment in the insulin-Snail1 arm may contribute to NAFLD in obesity.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
9
Issue
1
Number of Pages
2751
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
2041-1723
DOI
10.1038/s41467-018-05309-y
Alternate Journal
Nat Commun
PMID
30013137
PMCID
PMC6048127
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