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Neutralization of Oxidized Phospholipids Ameliorates Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis.

Citation
Sun, X., et al. “Neutralization Of Oxidized Phospholipids Ameliorates Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 189-206.e8.
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Author Xiaoli Sun, Jason S Seidman, Peng Zhao, Ty D Troutman, Nathanael J Spann, Xuchu Que, Fangli Zhou, Zhongji Liao, Martina Pasillas, Xiaohong Yang, Jason A Magida, Tatiana Kisseleva, David A Brenner, Michael Downes, Ronald M Evans, Alan R Saltiel, Sotirios Tsimikas, Christopher K Glass, Joseph L Witztum
Keywords MnSOD, atherosclerosis, fibrosis, inflammation, mitochondria, natural antibody, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, oxidative stress, oxidized phospholipids, steatosis
Abstract

Oxidized phospholipids (OxPLs), which arise due to oxidative stress, are proinflammatory and proatherogenic, but their roles in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are unknown. Here, we show that OxPLs accumulate in human and mouse NASH. Using a transgenic mouse that expresses a functional single-chain variable fragment of E06, a natural antibody that neutralizes OxPLs, we demonstrate the causal role of OxPLs in NASH. Targeting OxPLs in hyperlipidemic Ldlr mice improved multiple aspects of NASH, including steatosis, inflammation, fibrosis, hepatocyte death, and progression to hepatocellular carcinoma. Mechanistically, we found that OxPLs promote ROS accumulation to induce mitochondrial dysfunction in hepatocytes. Neutralizing OxPLs in AMLN-diet-fed Ldlr mice reduced oxidative stress, improved hepatic and adipose-tissue mitochondrial function, and fatty-acid oxidation. These results suggest targeting OxPLs may be an effective therapeutic strategy for NASH.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Cell metabolism
Volume
31
Issue
1
Number of Pages
189-206.e8
Date Published
01/2020
ISSN Number
1932-7420
DOI
10.1016/j.cmet.2019.10.014
Alternate Journal
Cell Metab.
PMID
31761566
PMCID
PMC7028360
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