Xie_2014_PLoS.One_9_e91652

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Title : Intestinal Cgi-58 deficiency reduces postprandial lipid absorption - Xie_2014_PLoS.One_9_e91652
Author(s) : Xie P , Guo F , Ma Y , Zhu H , Wang F , Xue B , Shi H , Yang J , Yu L
Ref : PLoS ONE , 9 :e91652 , 2014
Abstract :

Comparative Gene Identification-58 (CGI-58), a lipid droplet (LD)-associated protein, promotes intracellular triglyceride (TG) hydrolysis in vitro. Mutations in human CGI-58 cause TG accumulation in numerous tissues including intestine. Enterocytes are thought not to store TG-rich LDs, but a fatty meal does induce temporary cytosolic accumulation of LDs. Accumulated LDs are eventually cleared out, implying existence of TG hydrolytic machinery in enterocytes. However, identities of proteins responsible for LD-TG hydrolysis remain unknown. Here we report that intestine-specific inactivation of CGI-58 in mice significantly reduces postprandial plasma TG concentrations and intestinal TG hydrolase activity, which is associated with a 4-fold increase in intestinal TG content and large cytosolic LD accumulation in absorptive enterocytes during the fasting state. Intestine-specific CGI-58 knockout mice also display mild yet significant decreases in intestinal fatty acid absorption and oxidation. Surprisingly, inactivation of CGI-58 in intestine significantly raises plasma and intestinal cholesterol, and reduces hepatic cholesterol, without altering intestinal cholesterol absorption and fecal neutral sterol excretion. In conclusion, intestinal CGI-58 is required for efficient postprandial lipoprotein-TG secretion and for maintaining hepatic and plasma lipid homeostasis. Our animal model will serve as a valuable tool to further define how intestinal fat metabolism influences the pathogenesis of metabolic disorders, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes.

PubMedSearch : Xie_2014_PLoS.One_9_e91652
PubMedID: 24618586

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Xie P, Guo F, Ma Y, Zhu H, Wang F, Xue B, Shi H, Yang J, Yu L (2014)
Intestinal Cgi-58 deficiency reduces postprandial lipid absorption
PLoS ONE 9 :e91652

Xie P, Guo F, Ma Y, Zhu H, Wang F, Xue B, Shi H, Yang J, Yu L (2014)
PLoS ONE 9 :e91652