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The hepatic circadian clock fine-tunes the lipogenic response to feeding through RORα/γ.
Citation | “The Hepatic Circadian Clock Fine-Tunes The Lipogenic Response To Feeding Through Rorα/Γ.”. Genes & Development, pp. 1202-1211. . |
Center | University of Pennsylvania |
Author | Yuxiang Zhang, Romeo Papazyan, Manashree Damle, Bin Fang, Jennifer Jager, Dan Feng, Lindsey C Peed, Dongyin Guan, Zheng Sun, Mitchell A Lazar |
Keywords | ROR, SREBP1c, circadian, liver, Metabolism |
Abstract |
Liver lipid metabolism is under intricate temporal control by both the circadian clock and feeding. The interplay between these two mechanisms is not clear. Here we show that liver-specific depletion of nuclear receptors RORα and RORγ, key components of the molecular circadian clock, up-regulate expression of lipogenic genes only under fed conditions at Zeitgeber time 22 (ZT22) but not under fasting conditions at ZT22 or ad libitum conditions at ZT10. RORα/γ controls circadian expression of , which keeps feeding-induced SREBP1c activation under check. Loss of RORα/γ causes overactivation of the SREBP-dependent lipogenic response to feeding, exacerbating diet-induced hepatic steatosis. These findings thus establish ROR/INSIG2/SREBP as a molecular pathway by which circadian clock components anticipatorily regulate lipogenic responses to feeding. This highlights the importance of time of day as a consideration in the treatment of liver metabolic disorders. |
Year of Publication |
2017
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Journal |
Genes & development
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Volume |
31
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Issue |
12
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Number of Pages |
1202-1211
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Date Published |
12/2017
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ISSN Number |
1549-5477
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DOI |
10.1101/gad.302323.117
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Alternate Journal |
Genes Dev.
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PMID |
28747429
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PMCID |
PMC5558923
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