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Query: UMLS:C0948265 (
metabolic syndrome
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C-type regenerating islet derived-3 (Reg3) lectins defend against pathogens and keep commensal bacteria at a distance. Deficiency of
Reg3g
and
Reg3b
facilitates alcohol-induced bacterial translocation and alcoholic liver disease. Intestinal
Reg3g
is down-regulated in animal models of diet-induced obesity, but the functional consequences for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of Reg3 lectins in NASH. NASH was induced by a Western-style fast-food diet in mice deficient for
Reg3g
or
Reg3b
and in transgenic mice overexpressing
Reg3g
in intestinal epithelial cells (
Reg3g
Tg). Glucose tolerance was assessed after 18 weeks and insulin resistance after 19 weeks of feeding. After 20 weeks, mice were assessed for features of the
metabolic syndrome
. Obesity was not different in genetically modified mice compared with their respective wild-type littermates. Glucose intolerance, liver injury, hepatic inflammation, steatosis, fibrosis, and bacterial translocation to mesenteric lymph nodes and to the liver were not different in
Reg3g
-deficient mice compared with wild-type littermates. Plasma endotoxin levels were higher in
Reg3g
-deficient mice.
Reg3b
deficiency protected against glucose intolerance, but liver disease, bacterial translocation, and plasma endotoxin levels were similar to wild-type littermates. Absence of either
REG3G
or REG3B protein in the ileum was not compensated for by up-regulation of the respective other REG3 protein. Transgenic
Reg3g
mice also developed liver injury, steatosis, and fibrosis similar to their wild-type littermates.
Conclusion:
In contrast to alcoholic liver disease, loss of intestinal Reg3 lectins is not sufficient to aggravate diet-induced obesity and NASH. This supports a multi-hit pathogenesis in NASH. Only glucose metabolism is affected by
Reg3b
deficiency. (
Hepatology Communications
2018;2:393-406).
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PMID:The Role of Intestinal C-type Regenerating Islet Derived-3 Lectins for Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis. 2961 18