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Ileal bile acid transporter inhibition in Cyp2c70 KO mice ameliorates cholestatic liver injury

Cyp2c70 is the liver enzyme in rodents responsible for synthesis of the primary 6-hydroxylated muricholate bile acid (BA) species. Cyp2c70 KO mice are devoid of protective, hydrophilic muricholic acids, leading to a more human-like BA composition and subsequent cholestatic liver injury. Pharmacologi...

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Autores principales: Truong, Jennifer K., Bennett, Ashley L., Klindt, Caroline, Donepudi, Ajay C., Malla, Sudarshan R., Pachura, Kimberly J., Zaufel, Alex, Moustafa, Tarek, Dawson, Paul A., Karpen, Saul J.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35934110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2022.100261
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author Truong, Jennifer K.
Bennett, Ashley L.
Klindt, Caroline
Donepudi, Ajay C.
Malla, Sudarshan R.
Pachura, Kimberly J.
Zaufel, Alex
Moustafa, Tarek
Dawson, Paul A.
Karpen, Saul J.
author_facet Truong, Jennifer K.
Bennett, Ashley L.
Klindt, Caroline
Donepudi, Ajay C.
Malla, Sudarshan R.
Pachura, Kimberly J.
Zaufel, Alex
Moustafa, Tarek
Dawson, Paul A.
Karpen, Saul J.
author_sort Truong, Jennifer K.
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description Cyp2c70 is the liver enzyme in rodents responsible for synthesis of the primary 6-hydroxylated muricholate bile acid (BA) species. Cyp2c70 KO mice are devoid of protective, hydrophilic muricholic acids, leading to a more human-like BA composition and subsequent cholestatic liver injury. Pharmacological inhibition of the ileal BA transporter (IBAT) has been shown to be therapeutic in cholestatic models. Here, we aimed to determine if IBAT inhibition with SC-435 is protective in Cyp2c70 KO mice. As compared to WT mice, we found male and female Cyp2c70 KO mice exhibited increased levels of serum liver injury markers, and our evaluation of liver histology revealed increased hepatic inflammation, macrophage infiltration, and biliary cell proliferation. We demonstrate serum and histologic markers of liver damage were markedly reduced with SC-435 treatment. Additionally, we show hepatic gene expression in pathways related to immune cell activation and inflammation were significantly upregulated in Cyp2c70 KO mice and reduced to levels indistinguishable from WT with IBAT inhibition. In Cyp2c70 KO mice, the liver BA content was significantly increased, enriched in chenodeoxycholic acid, and more hydrophobic, exhibiting a hydrophobicity index value and red blood cell lysis properties similar to human liver BAs. Furthermore, we determined IBAT inhibition reduced the total hepatic BA levels but did not affect overall hydrophobicity of the liver BAs. These findings suggest that there may be a threshold in the liver for pathological accretion of hydrophobic BAs and reducing hepatic BA accumulation can be sufficient to alleviate liver injury, independent of BA pool hydrophobicity.
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spelling pubmed-94601852022-09-12 Ileal bile acid transporter inhibition in Cyp2c70 KO mice ameliorates cholestatic liver injury Truong, Jennifer K. Bennett, Ashley L. Klindt, Caroline Donepudi, Ajay C. Malla, Sudarshan R. Pachura, Kimberly J. Zaufel, Alex Moustafa, Tarek Dawson, Paul A. Karpen, Saul J. J Lipid Res Research Article Cyp2c70 is the liver enzyme in rodents responsible for synthesis of the primary 6-hydroxylated muricholate bile acid (BA) species. Cyp2c70 KO mice are devoid of protective, hydrophilic muricholic acids, leading to a more human-like BA composition and subsequent cholestatic liver injury. Pharmacological inhibition of the ileal BA transporter (IBAT) has been shown to be therapeutic in cholestatic models. Here, we aimed to determine if IBAT inhibition with SC-435 is protective in Cyp2c70 KO mice. As compared to WT mice, we found male and female Cyp2c70 KO mice exhibited increased levels of serum liver injury markers, and our evaluation of liver histology revealed increased hepatic inflammation, macrophage infiltration, and biliary cell proliferation. We demonstrate serum and histologic markers of liver damage were markedly reduced with SC-435 treatment. Additionally, we show hepatic gene expression in pathways related to immune cell activation and inflammation were significantly upregulated in Cyp2c70 KO mice and reduced to levels indistinguishable from WT with IBAT inhibition. In Cyp2c70 KO mice, the liver BA content was significantly increased, enriched in chenodeoxycholic acid, and more hydrophobic, exhibiting a hydrophobicity index value and red blood cell lysis properties similar to human liver BAs. Furthermore, we determined IBAT inhibition reduced the total hepatic BA levels but did not affect overall hydrophobicity of the liver BAs. These findings suggest that there may be a threshold in the liver for pathological accretion of hydrophobic BAs and reducing hepatic BA accumulation can be sufficient to alleviate liver injury, independent of BA pool hydrophobicity. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9460185/ /pubmed/35934110 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2022.100261 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Truong, Jennifer K.
Bennett, Ashley L.
Klindt, Caroline
Donepudi, Ajay C.
Malla, Sudarshan R.
Pachura, Kimberly J.
Zaufel, Alex
Moustafa, Tarek
Dawson, Paul A.
Karpen, Saul J.
Ileal bile acid transporter inhibition in Cyp2c70 KO mice ameliorates cholestatic liver injury
title Ileal bile acid transporter inhibition in Cyp2c70 KO mice ameliorates cholestatic liver injury
title_full Ileal bile acid transporter inhibition in Cyp2c70 KO mice ameliorates cholestatic liver injury
title_fullStr Ileal bile acid transporter inhibition in Cyp2c70 KO mice ameliorates cholestatic liver injury
title_full_unstemmed Ileal bile acid transporter inhibition in Cyp2c70 KO mice ameliorates cholestatic liver injury
title_short Ileal bile acid transporter inhibition in Cyp2c70 KO mice ameliorates cholestatic liver injury
title_sort ileal bile acid transporter inhibition in cyp2c70 ko mice ameliorates cholestatic liver injury
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35934110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2022.100261
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