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Spontaneous cholemia in C57BL/6 mice predisposes to liver cancer in NASH


ABSTRACT: C57BL/6 mice are the most widely used inbred strain for metabolic and interventional studies. It is commonly known that high-caloric diet feeding induces a heterogeneous phenotype in C57BL/6 mice similar to humans with the majority developing obesity and metabolic dysfunction whilst others remaining lean and metabolically healthy. Nevertheless, the underlying mechanism(s) for this remains unknown. Here, we show that a subset (5-25%) of all C57BL/6 mice develop spontaneous cholemia with elevated total serum bile acids and increased liver damage at early time points upon high-caloric diet feeding. Although cholemic mice are resistant to obesity and metabolic dysfunction, they develop accelerated liver damage and liver fibrosis, which ultimately predisposes them to early liver cancer compared to non-cholemic mice fed a Western-diet or choline-deficient high-fat diet. Hitherto, these mice have been overlooked, which may have led to inconsistent or perplexing findings. Therefore, C57BL/6 mice included in metabolic and cancer studies relating to the liver are strongly recommended to be screened and excluded for cholemia.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE188645 | GEO | 2022/05/04

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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