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BI-3231, an enzymatic inhibitor of HSD17B13, reduces lipotoxic effects induced by palmitic acid in murine and human hepatocytes.

Authors :
Alcober-Boquet, Lucia
Kraus, Nico
Huber, Lisa Sophie
Vutukuri, Rajkumar
Fuhrmann, Dominik C.
Stross, Claudia
Schaefer, Liliana
Scholich, Klaus
Zeuzem, Stefan
Piiper, Albrecht
Schulz, Marcel H.
Trebicka, Jonel
Welsch, Christoph
Ortiz, Cristina
Source :
American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology; Mar2024, Vol. 326 Issue 3, pC880-C892, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

17-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 13 (HSD17B13), a lipid droplet-associated enzyme, is primarily expressed in the liver and plays an important role in lipid metabolism. Targeted inhibition of enzymatic function is a potential therapeutic strategy for treating steatotic liver disease (SLD). The present study is aimed at investigating the effects of the first selective HSD17B13 inhibitor, BI-3231, in a model of hepatocellular lipotoxicity using human cell lines and primary mouse hepatocytes in vitro. Lipotoxicity was induced with palmitic acid in HepG2 cells and freshly isolated mouse hepatocytes and the cells were coincubated with BI-3231 to assess the protective effects. Under lipotoxic stress, triglyceride (TG) accumulation was significantly decreased in the BI-3231-treated cells compared with that of the control untreated human and mouse hepatocytes. In addition, treatment with BI-3231 led to considerable improvement in hepatocyte proliferation, cell differentiation, and lipid homeostasis. Mechanistically, BI-3231 increased the mitochondrial respiratory function without affecting β-oxidation. BI-3231 inhibited the lipotoxic effects of palmitic acid in hepatocytes, highlighting the potential of targeting HSD17B13 as a specific therapeutic approach in steatotic liver disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03636143
Volume :
326
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176111409
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00413.2023