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Publication : Farnesoid X receptor inhibits the transcriptional activity of carbohydrate response element binding protein in human hepatocytes.

First Author  Caron S Year  2013
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  33
Issue  11 Pages  2202-11
PubMed ID  23530060 Mgi Jnum  J:204027
Mgi Id  MGI:5529423 Doi  10.1128/MCB.01004-12
Citation  Caron S, et al. (2013) Farnesoid X receptor inhibits the transcriptional activity of carbohydrate response element binding protein in human hepatocytes. Mol Cell Biol 33(11):2202-11
abstractText  The glucose-activated transcription factor carbohydrate response element binding protein (ChREBP) induces the expression of hepatic glycolytic and lipogenic genes. The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a nuclear bile acid receptor controlling bile acid, lipid, and glucose homeostasis. FXR negatively regulates hepatic glycolysis and lipogenesis in mouse liver. The aim of this study was to determine whether FXR regulates the transcriptional activity of ChREBP in human hepatocytes and to unravel the underlying molecular mechanisms. Agonist-activated FXR inhibits glucose-induced transcription of several glycolytic genes, including the liver-type pyruvate kinase gene (L-PK), in the immortalized human hepatocyte (IHH) and HepaRG cell lines. This inhibition requires the L4L3 region of the L-PK promoter, known to bind the transcription factors ChREBP and hepatocyte nuclear factor 4alpha (HNF4alpha). FXR interacts directly with ChREBP and HNF4alpha proteins. Analysis of the protein complex bound to the L4L3 region reveals the presence of ChREBP, HNF4alpha, FXR, and the transcriptional coactivators p300 and CBP at high glucose concentrations. FXR activation does not affect either FXR or HNF4alpha binding to the L4L3 region but does result in the concomitant release of ChREBP, p300, and CBP and in the recruitment of the transcriptional corepressor SMRT. Thus, FXR transrepresses the expression of genes involved in glycolysis in human hepatocytes.
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