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Kupffer Cells Sense Free Fatty Acids and Regulate Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in High-Fat Diet and Inflammation
A high fat Western-style diet leads to hepatic steatosis that can progress to steatohepatitis and ultimately cirrhosis or liver cancer. The mechanism that leads to the development of steatosis upon nutritional overload is complex and only partially understood. Using click chemistry-based metabolic t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7600268/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33050035 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9102258 |
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author | Diehl, Kira L. Vorac, Julia Hofmann, Kristina Meiser, Philippa Unterweger, Iris Kuerschner, Lars Weighardt, Heike Förster, Irmgard Thiele, Christoph |
author_facet | Diehl, Kira L. Vorac, Julia Hofmann, Kristina Meiser, Philippa Unterweger, Iris Kuerschner, Lars Weighardt, Heike Förster, Irmgard Thiele, Christoph |
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description | A high fat Western-style diet leads to hepatic steatosis that can progress to steatohepatitis and ultimately cirrhosis or liver cancer. The mechanism that leads to the development of steatosis upon nutritional overload is complex and only partially understood. Using click chemistry-based metabolic tracing and microscopy, we study the interaction between Kupffer cells and hepatocytes ex vivo. In the early phase of steatosis, hepatocytes alone do not display significant deviations in fatty acid metabolism. However, in co-cultures or supernatant transfer experiments, we show that tumor necrosis factor (TNF) secretion by Kupffer cells is necessary and sufficient to induce steatosis in hepatocytes, independent of the challenge of hepatocytes with elevated fatty acid levels. We further show that free fatty acid (FFA) or lipopolysaccharide are both able to trigger release of TNF from Kupffer cells. We conclude that Kupffer cells act as the primary sensor for both FFA overload and bacterial lipopolysaccharide, integrate these signals and transmit the information to the hepatocyte via TNF secretion. Hepatocytes react by alteration in lipid metabolism prominently leading to the accumulation of triacylglycerols (TAGs) in lipid droplets, a hallmark of steatosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-76002682020-11-01 Kupffer Cells Sense Free Fatty Acids and Regulate Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in High-Fat Diet and Inflammation Diehl, Kira L. Vorac, Julia Hofmann, Kristina Meiser, Philippa Unterweger, Iris Kuerschner, Lars Weighardt, Heike Förster, Irmgard Thiele, Christoph Cells Article A high fat Western-style diet leads to hepatic steatosis that can progress to steatohepatitis and ultimately cirrhosis or liver cancer. The mechanism that leads to the development of steatosis upon nutritional overload is complex and only partially understood. Using click chemistry-based metabolic tracing and microscopy, we study the interaction between Kupffer cells and hepatocytes ex vivo. In the early phase of steatosis, hepatocytes alone do not display significant deviations in fatty acid metabolism. However, in co-cultures or supernatant transfer experiments, we show that tumor necrosis factor (TNF) secretion by Kupffer cells is necessary and sufficient to induce steatosis in hepatocytes, independent of the challenge of hepatocytes with elevated fatty acid levels. We further show that free fatty acid (FFA) or lipopolysaccharide are both able to trigger release of TNF from Kupffer cells. We conclude that Kupffer cells act as the primary sensor for both FFA overload and bacterial lipopolysaccharide, integrate these signals and transmit the information to the hepatocyte via TNF secretion. Hepatocytes react by alteration in lipid metabolism prominently leading to the accumulation of triacylglycerols (TAGs) in lipid droplets, a hallmark of steatosis. MDPI 2020-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7600268/ /pubmed/33050035 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9102258 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Diehl, Kira L. Vorac, Julia Hofmann, Kristina Meiser, Philippa Unterweger, Iris Kuerschner, Lars Weighardt, Heike Förster, Irmgard Thiele, Christoph Kupffer Cells Sense Free Fatty Acids and Regulate Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in High-Fat Diet and Inflammation |
title | Kupffer Cells Sense Free Fatty Acids and Regulate Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in High-Fat Diet and Inflammation |
title_full | Kupffer Cells Sense Free Fatty Acids and Regulate Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in High-Fat Diet and Inflammation |
title_fullStr | Kupffer Cells Sense Free Fatty Acids and Regulate Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in High-Fat Diet and Inflammation |
title_full_unstemmed | Kupffer Cells Sense Free Fatty Acids and Regulate Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in High-Fat Diet and Inflammation |
title_short | Kupffer Cells Sense Free Fatty Acids and Regulate Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in High-Fat Diet and Inflammation |
title_sort | kupffer cells sense free fatty acids and regulate hepatic lipid metabolism in high-fat diet and inflammation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7600268/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33050035 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9102258 |
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