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Query: UMLS:C0028754 (
obesity
)
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Acetyl-CoA synthetase 2
(
ACSS2
) is a conserved nucleocytosolic enzyme that converts acetate to acetyl-CoA. Adult mice lacking
ACSS2
appear phenotypically normal but exhibit reduced tumor burdens in mouse models of liver cancer. The normal physiological functions of this alternate pathway of acetyl-CoA synthesis remain unclear, however. Here, we reveal that mice lacking
ACSS2
exhibit a significant reduction in body weight and hepatic steatosis in a diet-induced
obesity
model.
ACSS2
deficiency reduces dietary lipid absorption by the intestine and also perturbs repartitioning and utilization of triglycerides from adipose tissue to the liver due to lowered expression of lipid transporters and fatty acid oxidation genes. In this manner,
ACSS2
promotes the systemic storage or metabolism of fat according to the fed or fasted state through the selective regulation of genes involved in lipid metabolism. Thus, targeting
ACSS2
may offer a therapeutic benefit for the treatment of fatty liver disease.
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PMID:ACSS2 promotes systemic fat storage and utilization through selective regulation of genes involved in lipid metabolism. 3022 17