Ubiquitin-specific peptidase 25 ameliorates hepatic steatosis by stabilizing peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha

泛素特异性肽酶25通过稳定过氧化物酶体增殖物激活受体α来改善肝脂肪变性

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Abstract

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease worldwide. Ubiquitin-specific peptidase 25 (USP25) in adipocytes has been proven to be involved in insulin resistance, a noteworthy characteristic of NAFLD. However, the roles of USP25 in NAFLD remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the role of USP25 in NAFLD. Hepatic USP25 protein levels were measured in NAFLD patients and models. USP25 expression was manipulated in both mice and cells to evaluate its role in NAFLD. A downstream target of USP25 in NAFLD progression was identified through proteomic profiling analyses and confirmed. Additionally, a USP25 inhibitor was used to determine whether USP25 could be a viable treatment target for NAFLD. We found that USP25 protein levels were significantly decreased in the livers of NAFLD patients and NAFLD model mice. USP25 protein levels were also decreased in both mouse primary hepatocytes and Huh7 cells treated with free fatty acids (FFAs). We also found that Usp25 knockout mice presented much more severe hepatic steatosis when they were fed a high-fat diet. Similarly, knocking down USP25 in Huh7 cell lines aggravated FFA-induced steatosis, whereas USP25 overexpression ameliorated FFA-induced steatosis in Huh7 cell lines. Further proteomic profiling revealed that the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) signaling pathway was a downstream target of USP25, which was confirmed in both mice and cell lines. Moreover, USP25 could stabilize PPARα by promoting its deubiquitination. Finally, a USP25 inhibitor exacerbated diet-induced steatosis in mice. In conclusion, USP25 may play a role in NAFLD through the PPARα signaling pathway and could be a potential therapeutic target for NAFLD.

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