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Liver RBFOX2 regulates cholesterol homeostasis via Scarb1 alternative splicing in mice

Authors :
Helen A. B. Paterson
Sijia Yu
Natalia Artigas
Miguel A. Prado
Nejc Haberman
Yi-Fang Wang
Andrew M. Jobbins
Elena Pahita
Joao Mokochinski
Zoe Hall
Maryse Guerin
Joao A. Paulo
Soon Seng Ng
Francesc Villarroya
Sheikh Tamir Rashid
Wilfried Le Goff
Boris Lenhard
Inês Cebola
Daniel Finley
Steven P. Gygi
Christopher R. Sibley
Santiago Vernia
Source :
Paterson, H, Yu, S, Artigas, N, Prado, M, Haberman, N, Wang, Y-F, Jobbins, A, Pahita, E, Mokochinski, J, Hall, Z, Guerin, M, Paulo, J, Ng, S S, Villarroya, F, Rashid, S T, Goff, W L, Lenhard, B, Cebola, I, Finley, D, Gygi, S, Sibley, C R & Vernia, S 2022, ' Liver RBFOX2 regulates cholesterol homeostasis via Scarb1 alternative splicing in mice ', Nature Metabolism, vol. 4, no. 12, pp. 1812-1829 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-022-00681-y
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

RNA alternative splicing (AS) expands the regulatory potential of eukaryotic genomes. The mechanisms regulating liver-specific AS profiles and their contribution to liver function are poorly understood. Here, we identify a key role for the splicing factor RNA-binding Fox protein 2 (RBFOX2) in maintaining cholesterol homeostasis in a lipogenic environment in the liver. Using enhanced individual-nucleotide-resolution ultra-violet cross-linking and immunoprecipitation, we identify physiologically relevant targets of RBFOX2 in mouse liver, including the scavenger receptor class B type I (Scarb1). RBFOX2 function is decreased in the liver in diet-induced obesity, causing a Scarb1 isoform switch and alteration of hepatocyte lipid homeostasis. Our findings demonstrate that specific AS programmes actively maintain liver physiology, and underlie the lipotoxic effects of obesogenic diets when dysregulated. Splice-switching oligonucleotides targeting this network alleviate obesity-induced inflammation in the liver and promote an anti-atherogenic lipoprotein profile in the blood, underscoring the potential of isoform-specific RNA therapeutics for treating metabolism-associated diseases.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Paterson, H, Yu, S, Artigas, N, Prado, M, Haberman, N, Wang, Y-F, Jobbins, A, Pahita, E, Mokochinski, J, Hall, Z, Guerin, M, Paulo, J, Ng, S S, Villarroya, F, Rashid, S T, Goff, W L, Lenhard, B, Cebola, I, Finley, D, Gygi, S, Sibley, C R & Vernia, S 2022, ' Liver RBFOX2 regulates cholesterol homeostasis via Scarb1 alternative splicing in mice ', Nature Metabolism, vol. 4, no. 12, pp. 1812-1829 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-022-00681-y
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a15b0846709fc330dbcd9cb12a59260e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-022-00681-y