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Query: UMLS:C0015695 (
fatty liver
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The growth factor receptor bound protein
GRB10
is an imprinted gene product and a key negative regulator of the insulin, IGF1 and mTORC1 signaling pathways.
GRB10
is highly expressed in mouse fetal liver but almost completely silenced in adult mice, suggesting a potential detrimental role of this protein in adult liver function. Here we show that the
Grb10
gene could be reactivated in adult mouse liver by acute endoplasmic reticulum stress (ER stress) such as tunicamycin or a short-term high-fat diet (HFD) challenge, concurrently with increased unfolded protein response (UPR) and hepatosteatosis. Lipogenic gene expression and acute ER stress-induced hepatosteatosis were significantly suppressed in the liver of the liver-specific
GRB10
knockout mice, uncovering a key role of
Grb10
reactivation in acute ER stress-induced hepatic lipid dysregulation. Mechanically, acute ER stress induces
Grb10
reactivation via an ATF4-mediated increase in
Grb10
gene transcription. Our study demonstrates for the first time that the silenced
Grb10
gene can be reactivated by acute ER stress and its reactivation plays an important role in the early development of
hepatic steatosis
.
...
PMID:De-silencing
Grb10
contributes to acute ER stress-induced steatosis in mouse liver. 2955 19