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The Vitamin D Receptor Regulates Glycerolipid and Phospholipid Metabolism in Human Hepatocytes

Authors :
Ramiro Jover
Carla Guzmán
Jose M. Valdivielso
Polina Soluyanova
José V. Castell
Teresa Martínez-Sena
Source :
Biomolecules, r-IIS La Fe. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe, instname, Volume 10, Issue 3, Martínez-Sena, Teresa Soluyanova, Polina Guzmán, Carla Valdivielso, Jose Manuel Castell Ripoll, José Vicente Jover Atienza, Ramiro 2020 The Vitamin D Receptor Regulates Glycerolipid and Phospholipid Metabolism in Human Hepatocytes Biomolecules 10 3 493, RODERIC: Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat de Valéncia, Universitat de València, Biomolecules, Vol 10, Iss 3, p 493 (2020), RODERIC. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat de Valéncia
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The vitamin D receptor (VDR) must be relevant to liver lipid metabolism because VDR deficient mice are protected from hepatosteatosis. Therefore, our objective was to define the role of VDR on the overall lipid metabolism in human hepatocytes. We developed an adenoviral vector for human VDR and performed transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses of cultured human hepatocytes upon VDR activation by vitamin D (VitD). Twenty percent of the VDR responsive genes were related to lipid metabolism, including MOGAT1, LPGAT1, AGPAT2, and DGAT1 (glycerolipid metabolism)<br />CDS1, PCTP, and MAT1A (phospholipid metabolism)<br />and FATP2, SLC6A12, and AQP3 (uptake of fatty acids, betaine, and glycerol, respectively). They were rapidly induced (4&ndash<br />6 h) upon VDR activation by 10 nM VitD or 100 &micro<br />M lithocholic acid (LCA). Most of these genes were also upregulated by VDR/VitD in mouse livers in vivo. Ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS) metabolomics demonstrated intracellular accumulation of triglycerides, with concomitant decreases in diglycerides and phosphatidates, at 8 and 24 h upon VDR activation. Significant alterations in phosphatidylcholines, increases in lyso-phosphatidylcholines and decreases in phosphatidylethanolamines and phosphatidylethanolamine plasmalogens were also observed. In conclusion, active VitD/VDR signaling in hepatocytes triggers an unanticipated coordinated gene response leading to triglyceride synthesis and to important perturbations in glycerolipids and phospholipids.

Details

ISSN :
2218273X
Volume :
10
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomolecules
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ba5a0768d113c0c9844b9ad89556973