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Perilipin 5 and liver fatty acid binding protein function to restore quiescence in mouse hepatic stellate cells.


ABSTRACT: Hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation occurs along with decreased Perilipin5 (Plin5) and liver fatty acid-binding protein (L-Fabp) expression and coincident lipid droplet (LD) depletion. Conversely, the activated phenotype is reversible in WT HSCs upon forced expression of Plin5. Here, we asked if L-Fabp expression is required for Plin5-mediated rescue of the quiescent phenotype. Lentiviral Plin5 transduction of passaged L-Fabp-/- HSCs failed to reverse activation markers or restore lipogenic gene expression and LD formation. However, adenoviral L-Fabp infection of lentiviral Plin5 transduced L-Fabp-/- HSCs restored both the quiescent phenotype and LD formation, an effect also mediated by adenoviral intestine-Fabp or adipocyte-Fabp. Expression of exogenous Plin5 in activated WT HSCs induced a transcriptional program of lipogenic gene expression including endogenous L-Fabp, but none of the other FABPs. We further demonstrated that selective, small molecule inhibition of endogenous L-Fabp also eliminated the ability of exogenous Plin5 to rescue LD formation and reverse activation of WT HSCs. This functional coordination of L-Fabp with Plin5 was 5'-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)-dependent and was eliminated by AMPK inhibition. Taken together, our results indicate that L-Fabp is required for Plin5 to activate a transcriptional program that restores LD formation and reverses HSC activation.

SUBMITTER: Lin J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5832927 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Perilipin 5 and liver fatty acid binding protein function to restore quiescence in mouse hepatic stellate cells.

Lin Jianguo J   Zheng Shizhong S   Attie Alan D AD   Keller Mark P MP   Bernlohr David A DA   Blaner William S WS   Newberry Elizabeth P EP   Davidson Nicholas O NO   Chen Anping A  

Journal of lipid research 20180109 3


Hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation occurs along with decreased Perilipin5 (Plin5) and liver fatty acid-binding protein (L-Fabp) expression and coincident lipid droplet (LD) depletion. Conversely, the activated phenotype is reversible in WT HSCs upon forced expression of Plin5. Here, we asked if L-Fabp expression is required for Plin5-mediated rescue of the quiescent phenotype. Lentiviral Plin5 transduction of passaged <i>L-Fabp<sup>-/-</sup></i> HSCs failed to reverse activation markers or r  ...[more]

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