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REV-ERBα Participates in Circadian SREBP Signaling and Bile Acid Homeostasis

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PLOS BIOLOGY
卷 7, 期 9, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1000181

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  1. Swiss National Foundation (through an individual research grant to U.S. and the National Center of Competence in Research Program Frontiers in Genetics)
  2. State of Geneva
  3. Louis Jeantet Foundation of Medicine
  4. Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS)
  5. International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (HFSP)
  6. Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC, Milan, Italy)
  7. European Research Council Starting Independent
  8. European Community's Seventh Framework Programme [202272]
  9. Ministry of Health and Education (Finanziamenti per la Ricerca di Base
  10. Cariplo Fundation Milan
  11. Telethon Fundation [GGP08259]
  12. SFB LIPOTOX [F30008-B05]
  13. Austrian Science Foundation (FWF)

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In mammals, many aspects of behavior and physiology, and in particular cellular metabolism, are coordinated by the circadian timing system. Molecular clocks are thought to rely on negative feedback loops in clock gene expression that engender oscillations in the accumulation of transcriptional regulatory proteins, such as the orphan receptor REV-ERB alpha. Circadian transcription factors then drive daily rhythms in the expression of clock-controlled output genes, for example genes encoding enzymes and regulators of cellular metabolism. To gain insight into clock output functions of REV-ERB alpha, we carried out genome-wide transcriptome profiling experiments with liver RNA from wild-type mice, Rev-erb alpha knock-out mice, or REV-ERB alpha overexpressing mice. On the basis of these genetic loss- and gain-of-function experiments, we concluded that REV-ERB alpha participates in the circadian modulation of sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP) activity, and thereby in the daily expression of SREBP target genes involved in cholesterol and lipid metabolism. This control is exerted via the cyclic transcription of Insig2, encoding a trans-membrane protein that sequesters SREBP proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum membranes and thereby interferes with the proteolytic activation of SREBPs in Golgi membranes. REV-ERB alpha also participates in the cyclic expression of cholesterol-7 alpha-hydroxylase (CYP7A1), the rate-limiting enzyme in converting cholesterol to bile acids. Our findings suggest that this control acts via the stimulation of LXR nuclear receptors by cyclically produced oxysterols. In conclusion, our study suggests that rhythmic cholesterol and bile acid metabolism is not just driven by alternating feeding-fasting cycles, but also by REV-ERB alpha, a component of the circadian clockwork circuitry.

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