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The hepatic circadian clock fine-tunes the lipogenic response to feeding through RORα/γ.

Citation
Zhang, Y., et al. “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
Journal
Genes & development
Volume
31
Issue
12
Number of Pages
1202-1211
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1549-5477
DOI
10.1101/gad.302323.117
Alternate Journal
Genes Dev.
PMID
28747429
PMCID
PMC5558923
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