miR-33a/b contribute to the regulation of fatty acid metabolism and insulin signaling
Top Cited Papers
- 16 May 2011
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 108 (22) , 9232-9237
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1102281108
Abstract
Cellular imbalances of cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism result in pathological processes, including atherosclerosis and metabolic syndrome. Recent work from our group and others has shown that the intronic microRNAs hsa-miR-33a and hsa-miR-33b are located within the sterol regulatory element-binding protein-2 and -1 genes, respectively, and regulate cholesterol homeostasis in concert with their host genes. Here, we show that miR-33a and -b also regulate genes involved in fatty acid metabolism and insulin signaling. miR-33a and -b target key enzymes involved in the regulation of fatty acid oxidation, including carnitine O-octaniltransferase, carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A, hydroxyacyl-CoA-dehydrogenase, Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6), and AMP kinase subunit-a. Moreover, miR-33a and -b also target the insulin receptor substrate 2, an essential component of the insulin-signaling pathway in the liver. Overexpression of miR-33a and -b reduces both fatty acid oxidation and insulin signaling in hepatic cell lines, whereas inhibition of endogenous miR-33a and -b increases these two metabolic pathways. Together, these data establish that miR-33a and -b regulate pathways controlling three of the risk factors of metabolic syndrome, namely levels of HDL, triglycerides, and insulin signaling, and suggest that inhibitors of miR-33a and -b may be useful in the treatment of this growing health concern.Keywords
This publication has 38 references indexed in Scilit:
- Hepatic-Specific Disruption of SIRT6 in Mice Results in Fatty Liver Formation Due to Enhanced Glycolysis and Triglyceride SynthesisCell Metabolism, 2010
- The Histone Deacetylase Sirt6 Regulates Glucose Homeostasis via Hif1αCell, 2010
- Drosophila HNF4 Regulates Lipid Mobilization and β-OxidationCell Metabolism, 2009
- MicroRNAs: Target Recognition and Regulatory FunctionsCell, 2009
- The Double Life of IrsCell Metabolism, 2008
- Mechanisms of post-transcriptional regulation by microRNAs: are the answers in sight?Nature Reviews Genetics, 2008
- The Mirtron Pathway Generates microRNA-Class Regulatory RNAs in DrosophilaCell, 2007
- Inflammation and metabolic disordersNature, 2006
- Silencing of microRNAs in vivo with ‘antagomirs’Nature, 2005
- The functions of animal microRNAsNature, 2004