Expression of SREBP-1c requires SREBP-2-mediated generation of a sterol ligand for LXR in livers of mice

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The synthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids (FA) in the liver is independently regulated by SREBP-2 and SREBP-1c, respectively. Here, we genetically deleted Srebf-2 from hepatocytes and confirmed that SREBP-2 regulates all genes involved in cholesterol biosynthesis, the LDL receptor, and PCSK9; a secreted protein that degrades LDL receptors in the liver. Surprisingly, we found that elimination of Srebf-2 in hepatocytes of mice also markedly reduced SREBP-1c and the expression of all genes involved in FA and triglyceride synthesis that are normally regulated by SREBP-1c. The nuclear receptor LXR is necessary for Srebf-1c transcription. The deletion of Srebf-2 and subsequent lower sterol synthesis in hepatocytes eliminated the production of an endogenous sterol ligand required for LXR activity and SREBP-1c expression. These studies demonstrate that cholesterol and FA synthesis in hepatocytes are coupled and that flux through the cholesterol biosynthetic pathway is required for the maximal SREBP-1c expression and high rates of FA synthesis.

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Rong, S., Cortés, V. A., Rashid, S., Anderson, N. N., McDonald, J. G., Liang, G., … Horton, J. D. (2017). Expression of SREBP-1c requires SREBP-2-mediated generation of a sterol ligand for LXR in livers of mice. ELife, 6. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25015

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