Loss of Hepatocyte FOXA3 Improves MASH and Atherosclerosis in Hyperlipidemic Ldlr-Deficient Mice.

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作者:Wang Hui, Hu Shuwei, Wang Jiayou, Gopoju Raja, Lin Li, Gunawardana Lakshitha, Wang Xinwen, Yin Liya, Zhang Yanqiao
Forkhead box protein A3 (FOXA3), also known as hepatocyte nuclear factor 3g (HNF3g), is a member of the FOX family of transcription factors and regulates lipid and glucose metabolism and liver regeneration. Hepatic FOXA3 is reduced in obesity and patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). So far, it remains unknown whether hepatic FOXA3 is essential for regulating lipid metabolism or metabolic dysfunction-associated liver disease (MASLD). In this study, we first investigated whether genetic inactivation of hepatocyte Foxa3 affected the development of MASLD/MASH in C57BL/6 mice and then explored whether loss of hepatocyte Foxa3 regulated atherosclerosis development in Ldlr-deficient mice. Inactivation of Foxa3 in hepatocytes did not affect the development of Western diet-induced MASLD/MASH in C57BL/6 mice but attenuated MASH development in Western diet-fed Ldlr-deficient mice. Moreover, genetic loss of hepatocyte Foxa3 ameliorated hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis in Ldlr-deficient mice. In Ldlr-deficient mice, loss of hepatocyte Foxa3 resulted in reduced expression of lipogenic, pro-inflammatory, or fibrogenic genes in the liver and reduced cholic acid levels in plasma and bile. Thus, hepatocyte FOXA3 loss confers protection against the development of MASH and atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemic Ldlr-deficient mice.

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