Downregulation of the MARC1 p.A165 risk allele reduces hepatocyte lipid content by increasing beta-oxidation.

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作者:Ciociola Ester, Dutta Tanmoy, Sasidharan Kavitha, Kovooru Lohitesh, Noto Francesca R, Pennisi Grazia, Petta Salvatore, Mirarchi Angela, Maurotti Samantha, Scopacasa Bernardette, Tirinato Luca, Candeloro Patrizio, Henricsson Marcus, Lindén Daniel, Jamialahmadi Oveis, Pujia Arturo, Mancina Rosellina M, Romeo Stefano
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a global epidemic. The disease has a strong genetic component, and a common missense variant (rs2642438) in the mitochondrial amidoxime-reducing component 1 (MARC1) gene confers protection against its onset and severity. However, there are contrasting results regarding the mechanisms that promote this protection. METHODS: We downregulated MARC1 in primary human hepatocytes (PHHs) using short interfering RNA (siRNA). We measured neutral lipid content by Oil-Red O staining and fatty acid oxidation by radiolabeled tracers. We also performed RNA-sequencing and proteomic analysis using LC-MS. Additionally, we analyzed data from 239,075 participants from the UK Biobank. RESULTS: Downregulation of MARC1 reduced neutral lipid content in PHHs homozygous for the wild type (p.A165, risk), but not for the mutant (p.T165, protective), allele. We found that this reduction was mediated by increased fatty acid utilization via β-oxidation. Consistent with these results, we found that the levels of 3-hydroxybutyrate, a by-product of β-oxidation, were higher in carriers of the rs2642438 minor allele among samples from the UK biobank, indicating higher β-oxidation in these individuals. Moreover, downregulation of the MARC1 p.A165 variant resulted in a more favorable phenotype by reducing ferroptosis and reactive oxygen species levels. CONCLUSION: MARC1 downregulation in carriers of the risk allele results in lower hepatocyte neutral lipids content due to higher β-oxidation, while upregulating beneficial pathways involved in cell survival.

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