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E4orf1 Improves Lipid and Glucose Metabolism in Hepatocytes: A Template to Improve Steatosis & Hyperglycemia

Hepatic steatosis often accompanies obesity and insulin resistance. The cornerstones of steatosis treatment include reducing body weight and dietary fat intake, which are marginally successful over the long term. Ad36, a human adenovirus, may offer a template to overcome these limitations. In vitro...

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Autores principales: Dhurandhar, Emily J., Krishnapuram, Rashmi, Hegde, Vijay, Dubuisson, Olga, Tao, Rongya, Dong, X. Charlie, Ye, Jianping, Dhurandhar, Nikhil V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3479113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23110104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047813
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author Dhurandhar, Emily J.
Krishnapuram, Rashmi
Hegde, Vijay
Dubuisson, Olga
Tao, Rongya
Dong, X. Charlie
Ye, Jianping
Dhurandhar, Nikhil V.
author_facet Dhurandhar, Emily J.
Krishnapuram, Rashmi
Hegde, Vijay
Dubuisson, Olga
Tao, Rongya
Dong, X. Charlie
Ye, Jianping
Dhurandhar, Nikhil V.
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description Hepatic steatosis often accompanies obesity and insulin resistance. The cornerstones of steatosis treatment include reducing body weight and dietary fat intake, which are marginally successful over the long term. Ad36, a human adenovirus, may offer a template to overcome these limitations. In vitro and in vivo studies collectively indicate that via its E4orf1 protein, Ad36 improves hyperglycemia, and attenuates hepatic steatosis, despite a high fat diet and without weight loss. Considering that hepatic insulin sensitivity, or the synthesis, oxidation, or export of fatty acid by hepatocytes are the key determinant of hepatic lipid storage, we determined the role of E4orf1 protein in modulating these physiological pathways. For this study, HepG2 cells, or mouse primary hepatocytes were transfected with E4orf1 or the null vector. Glucose output by hepatocytes was determined under gluconeogenic conditions (cAMP and dexamethasone, or glucagon exposure). Also, de-novo lipogenesis, palmitate oxidation, and lipid export as determined by apoB secretion were measured 48 h post transfection. Results show that compared to null vector transfected cells, E4orf1 significantly reduced glucose output in basal and gluconeogenic conditions. E4orf1 reduced de-novo lipogenesis by about 35%, increased complete fatty acid oxidation 2-fold (p<0.0001), and apoB secretion 1.5 fold(p<0.003). Response of key signaling molecules to E4orf1 transfection was in agreement with these findings. Thus, E4orf1 offers a valuable template to exogenously modulate hepatic glucose and lipid metabolism. Elucidating the underlying molecular mechanism may help develop therapeutic approaches for treating diabetes or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD).
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spelling pubmed-34791132012-10-29 E4orf1 Improves Lipid and Glucose Metabolism in Hepatocytes: A Template to Improve Steatosis & Hyperglycemia Dhurandhar, Emily J. Krishnapuram, Rashmi Hegde, Vijay Dubuisson, Olga Tao, Rongya Dong, X. Charlie Ye, Jianping Dhurandhar, Nikhil V. PLoS One Research Article Hepatic steatosis often accompanies obesity and insulin resistance. The cornerstones of steatosis treatment include reducing body weight and dietary fat intake, which are marginally successful over the long term. Ad36, a human adenovirus, may offer a template to overcome these limitations. In vitro and in vivo studies collectively indicate that via its E4orf1 protein, Ad36 improves hyperglycemia, and attenuates hepatic steatosis, despite a high fat diet and without weight loss. Considering that hepatic insulin sensitivity, or the synthesis, oxidation, or export of fatty acid by hepatocytes are the key determinant of hepatic lipid storage, we determined the role of E4orf1 protein in modulating these physiological pathways. For this study, HepG2 cells, or mouse primary hepatocytes were transfected with E4orf1 or the null vector. Glucose output by hepatocytes was determined under gluconeogenic conditions (cAMP and dexamethasone, or glucagon exposure). Also, de-novo lipogenesis, palmitate oxidation, and lipid export as determined by apoB secretion were measured 48 h post transfection. Results show that compared to null vector transfected cells, E4orf1 significantly reduced glucose output in basal and gluconeogenic conditions. E4orf1 reduced de-novo lipogenesis by about 35%, increased complete fatty acid oxidation 2-fold (p<0.0001), and apoB secretion 1.5 fold(p<0.003). Response of key signaling molecules to E4orf1 transfection was in agreement with these findings. Thus, E4orf1 offers a valuable template to exogenously modulate hepatic glucose and lipid metabolism. Elucidating the underlying molecular mechanism may help develop therapeutic approaches for treating diabetes or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD). Public Library of Science 2012-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3479113/ /pubmed/23110104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047813 Text en © 2012 Dhurandhar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Dhurandhar, Emily J.
Krishnapuram, Rashmi
Hegde, Vijay
Dubuisson, Olga
Tao, Rongya
Dong, X. Charlie
Ye, Jianping
Dhurandhar, Nikhil V.
E4orf1 Improves Lipid and Glucose Metabolism in Hepatocytes: A Template to Improve Steatosis & Hyperglycemia
title E4orf1 Improves Lipid and Glucose Metabolism in Hepatocytes: A Template to Improve Steatosis & Hyperglycemia
title_full E4orf1 Improves Lipid and Glucose Metabolism in Hepatocytes: A Template to Improve Steatosis & Hyperglycemia
title_fullStr E4orf1 Improves Lipid and Glucose Metabolism in Hepatocytes: A Template to Improve Steatosis & Hyperglycemia
title_full_unstemmed E4orf1 Improves Lipid and Glucose Metabolism in Hepatocytes: A Template to Improve Steatosis & Hyperglycemia
title_short E4orf1 Improves Lipid and Glucose Metabolism in Hepatocytes: A Template to Improve Steatosis & Hyperglycemia
title_sort e4orf1 improves lipid and glucose metabolism in hepatocytes: a template to improve steatosis & hyperglycemia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3479113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23110104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047813
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