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Publication : HSDL2 links nutritional cues to bile acid and cholesterol homeostasis.

First Author  Samson N Year  2024
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  10
Issue  22 Pages  eadk9681
PubMed ID  38820148 Mgi Jnum  J:349365
Mgi Id  MGI:7646503 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.adk9681
Citation  Samson N, et al. (2024) HSDL2 links nutritional cues to bile acid and cholesterol homeostasis. Sci Adv 10(22):eadk9681
abstractText  In response to energy and nutrient shortage, the liver triggers several catabolic processes to promote survival. Despite recent progress, the precise molecular mechanisms regulating the hepatic adaptation to fasting remain incompletely characterized. Here, we report the identification of hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase-like 2 (HSDL2) as a mitochondrial protein highly induced by fasting. We show that the activation of PGC1alpha-PPARalpha and the inhibition of the PI3K-mTORC1 axis stimulate HSDL2 expression in hepatocytes. We found that HSDL2 depletion decreases cholesterol conversion to bile acids (BAs) and impairs FXR activity. HSDL2 knockdown also reduces mitochondrial respiration, fatty acid oxidation, and TCA cycle activity. Bioinformatics analyses revealed that hepatic Hsdl2 expression positively associates with the postprandial excursion of various BA species in mice. We show that liver-specific HSDL2 depletion affects BA metabolism and decreases circulating cholesterol levels upon refeeding. Overall, our report identifies HSDL2 as a fasting-induced mitochondrial protein that links nutritional signals to BAs and cholesterol homeostasis.
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