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Publication : CREBH Couples Circadian Clock With Hepatic Lipid Metabolism.

First Author  Zheng Z Year  2016
Journal  Diabetes Volume  65
Issue  11 Pages  3369-3383
PubMed ID  27507854 Mgi Jnum  J:246787
Mgi Id  MGI:5923453 Doi  10.2337/db16-0298
Citation  Zheng Z, et al. (2016) CREBH Couples Circadian Clock With Hepatic Lipid Metabolism. Diabetes 65(11):3369-3383
abstractText  The circadian clock orchestrates diverse physiological processes critical for health and disease. CREB, hepatocyte specific (CREBH) is a liver-enriched, endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-tethered transcription factor known to regulate the hepatic acute phase response and energy homeostasis under stress conditions. We demonstrate that CREBH is regulated by the circadian clock and functions as a circadian regulator of hepatic lipid metabolism. Proteolytic activation of CREBH in the liver exhibits typical circadian rhythmicity controlled by the core clock oscillator BMAL1 and AKT/glycogen synthase kinase 3beta (GSK3beta) signaling pathway. GSK3beta-mediated phosphorylation of CREBH modulates the association between CREBH and the coat protein complex II transport vesicle and thus controls the ER-to-Golgi transport and subsequent proteolytic cleavage of CREBH in a circadian manner. Functionally, CREBH regulates circadian expression of the key genes involved in triglyceride (TG) and fatty acid (FA) metabolism and is required to maintain circadian amplitudes of blood TG and FA in mice. During the circadian cycle, CREBH rhythmically regulates and interacts with the hepatic nuclear receptors peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha and liver X receptor alpha as well as with the circadian oscillation activator DBP and the repressor E4BP4 to modulate CREBH transcriptional activities. In conclusion, these studies reveal that CREBH functions as a circadian-regulated liver transcriptional regulator that integrates energy metabolism with circadian rhythm.
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