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Query: UNIPROT:B6ZGS9 (
Farnesoid X receptor
)
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Farnesoid X receptor
(
FXR
) and related pathways are involved in the therapeutic effect of sleeve gastrectomy for
overweight
or obese patients with diabetes mellitus. This study aimed to investigate the mechanism of
FXR
expression regulation during the surgical treatment of obese diabetes mellitus by sleeve gastrectomy. Diabetic rats were established by combined streptozotocin and high-fat diet induction. Data collection included body weight, chemical indexes of glucose and lipid metabolism, liver function, and the expression levels of musculoaponeurotic fibrosarcoma oncogene family B (MAFB),
FXR
, and related genes induced by sleeve gastrectomy. Chang liver cells overexpressing MAFB gene were established to confirm the expression of related genes. The binding and activation of
FXR
gene by MAFB were tested by Chip and luciferase reporter gene assays. Vertical sleeve gastrectomy induced significant weight loss and decreased blood glucose and lipids in diabetic rat livers, as well as decreased lipid deposition and recovered lipid function. The expression of MAFB,
FXR
, and
FXR
-regulated genes in diabetic rat livers were also restored by sleeve gastrectomy. Overexpression of MAFB in Chang liver cells led to
FXR
gene expression activation and the alteration of multiple
FXR
-regulated genes. Chip assay showed that MAFB could directly bind with
FXR
promoter, and the activation of
FXR
expression was confirmed by luciferase reporter gene analysis. The therapeutic effect of sleeve gastrectomy for
overweight
or obese patients with diabetes mellitus was mediated by activation of
FXR
expression through the binding of MAFB transcription factor.
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PMID:MAFB mediates the therapeutic effect of sleeve gastrectomy for obese diabetes mellitus by activation of FXR expression. 2984 11