Novel role of a triglyceride-synthesizing enzyme: DGAT1 at the crossroad between triglyceride and cholesterol metabolism

نویسندگان

  • Vinay Sachdev
  • Christina Leopold
  • Raimund Bauer
  • Jay V. Patankar
  • Jahangir Iqbal
  • Sascha Obrowsky
  • Renze Boverhof
  • Marcela Doktorova
  • Bernhard Scheicher
  • Madeleine Goeritzer
  • Dagmar Kolb
  • Andrew V. Turnbull
  • Andreas Zimmer
  • Gerald Hoefler
  • M. Mahmood Hussain
  • Albert K. Groen
  • Dagmar Kratky
چکیده

Acyl-CoA:diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 (DGAT1) is a key enzyme in triacylglycerol (TG) biosynthesis. Here we show that genetic deficiency and pharmacological inhibition of DGAT1 in mice alters cholesterol metabolism. Cholesterol absorption, as assessed by acute cholesterol uptake, was significantly decreased in the small intestine and liver upon DGAT1 deficiency/inhibition. Ablation of DGAT1 in the intestine (I-DGAT1(-/-)) alone is sufficient to cause these effects. Consequences of I-DGAT1 deficiency phenocopy findings in whole-body DGAT1(-/-) and DGAT1 inhibitor-treated mice. We show that deficiency/inhibition of DGAT1 affects cholesterol metabolism via reduced chylomicron size and increased trans-intestinal cholesterol excretion. These effects are independent of cholesterol uptake at the apical surface of enterocytes but mediated through altered dietary fatty acid metabolism. Our findings provide insight into a novel role of DGAT1 and identify a pathway by which intestinal DGAT1 deficiency affects whole-body cholesterol homeostasis in mice. Targeting intestinal DGAT1 may represent a novel approach for treating hypercholesterolemia.

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دوره 1861  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2016