Sox17 Regulates Liver Lipid Metabolism and Adaptation to Fasting
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Titre | Sox17 Regulates Liver Lipid Metabolism and Adaptation to Fasting |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Auteurs | Rommelaere S, Millet V, Manh T-PVu, Gensollen T, Andreoletti P, Cherkaoui-Malki M, Bourges C, Escaliere B, Du X, Xia Y, Imbert J, Beutler B, Kanai Y, Malissen B, Malissen M, Tailleux A, Staels B, Galland F, Naquet P |
Journal | PLOS ONE |
Volume | 9 |
Pagination | e104925 |
Date Published | AUG 20 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1932-6203 |
Résumé | Liver is a major regulator of lipid metabolism and adaptation to fasting, a process involving PPARalpha activation. We recently showed that the Vnn1 gene is a PPARalpha target gene in liver and that release of the Vanin-1 pantetheinase in serum is a biomarker of PPARalpha activation. Here we set up a screen to identify new regulators of adaptation to fasting using the serum Vanin-1 as a marker of PPARalpha activation. Mutagenized mice were screened for low serum Vanin-1 expression. Functional interactions with PPARalpha were investigated by combining transcriptomic, biochemical and metabolic approaches. We characterized a new mutant mouse in which hepatic and serum expression of Vanin-1 is depressed. This mouse carries a mutation in the HMG domain of the Sox17 transcription factor. Mutant mice display a metabolic phenotype featuring lipid abnormalities and inefficient adaptation to fasting. Upon fasting, a fraction of the PPAR alpha-driven transcriptional program is no longer induced and associated with impaired fatty acid oxidation. The transcriptional phenotype is partially observed in heterozygous Sox17+/- mice. In mutant mice, the fasting phenotype but not all transcriptomic signature is rescued by the administration of the PPARalpha agonist fenofibrate. These results identify a novel role for Sox17 in adult liver as a modulator of the metabolic adaptation to fasting. |
DOI | 10.1371/journal.pone.0104925 |