A cell-type-specific role for murine Commd1 in liver inflammation

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2014-11

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Bartuzi, Paulina
Wijshake, Tobias
Dekker, Daphne C
Fedoseienko, Alina
Kloosterhuis, Niels J
Youssef, Sameh A
Li, Haiying
Shiri-Sverdlov, Ronit
Kuivenhoven, Jan-Albert
de Bruin, AlainISNI 0000000391378158

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The transcription factor NF-κB plays a critical role in the inflammatory response and it has been implicated in various diseases, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Although transient NF-κB activation may protect tissues from stress, a prolonged NF-κB activation can have a detrimental effect on tissue homeostasis and therefore accurate termination is crucial. Copper Metabolism MURR1 Domain-containing 1 (COMMD1), a protein with functions in multiple pathways, has been shown to suppress NF-κB activity. However, its action in controlling liver inflammation has not yet been investigated. To determine the cell-type-specific contribution of Commd1 to liver inflammation, we used hepatocyte and myeloid-specific Commd1-deficient mice. We also used a mouse model of NAFLD to study low-grade chronic liver inflammation: we fed the mice a high fat, high cholesterol (HFC) diet, which results in hepatic lipid accumulation accompanied by liver inflammation. Depletion of hepatocyte Commd1 resulted in elevated levels of the NF-κB transactivation subunit p65 (RelA) but, surprisingly, the level of liver inflammation was not aggravated. In contrast, deficiency of myeloid Commd1 exacerbated diet-induced liver inflammation. Unexpectedly we observed that hepatic and myeloid Commd1 deficiency in the mice both augmented hepatic lipid accumulation. The elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines in myeloid Commd1-deficient mice might be responsible for the increased level of steatosis. This increase was not seen in hepatocyte Commd1-deficient mice, in which increased lipid accumulation appeared to be independent of inflammation. Our mouse models demonstrate a cell-type-specific role for Commd1 in suppressing liver inflammation and in the progression of NAFLD.

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COMMD1, Inflammation, NAFLD, Macrophages, NF-κB inhibitor

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Bartuzi, P, Wijshake, T, Dekker, D C, Fedoseienko, A, Kloosterhuis, N J, Youssef, S A, Li, H, Shiri-Sverdlov, R, Kuivenhoven, J-A, de Bruin, A, Burstein, E, Hofker, M H & van de Sluis, B 2014, 'A cell-type-specific role for murine Commd1 in liver inflammation', Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, vol. 1842, no. 11, pp. 2257-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbadis.2014.06.035