Published January 7, 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Liver X Receptor (LXR) activation negatively regulates visfatin expression in macrophages

  • 1. Institut Pasteur de Lille, F-59019 Lille (France)
  • 2. UDSL, F-59000 Lille (France)
  • 3. INSERM UR1011, F-59000 Lille (France)
  • 4. Univ Lille Nord de France, F-59000 Lille (France)
  • 5. U859 Biotherapies for Diabetes, INSERM, Lille (France)
  • 6. Department of Endocrine Surgery, University Hospital, Lille (France)

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Research highlights: → Synthetic LXR ligands decreased visfatin expression in human macrophages. → LXR activation leads to a modest and transient decrease of NAD+ concentration. → LXR activation decreased PPARγ-induced visfatin in human macrophages. -- Abstract: Adipose tissue macrophages (ATM) are the major source of visfatin, a visceral fat adipokine upregulated during obesity. Also known to play a role in B cell differentiation (pre-B cell colony-enhancing factor (PBEF)) and NAD biosynthesis (nicotinamide phosphoribosyl transferase (NAMPT)), visfatin has been suggested to play a role in inflammation. Liver X Receptor (LXR) and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor (PPAR)γ are nuclear receptors expressed in macrophages controlling the inflammatory response. Recently, we reported visfatin as a PPARγ target gene in human macrophages. In this study, we examined whether LXR regulates macrophage visfatin expression. Synthetic LXR ligands decreased visfatin gene expression in a LXR-dependent manner in human and murine macrophages. The decrease of visfatin mRNA was paralleled by a decrease of protein secretion. Consequently, a modest and transient decrease of NAD+ concentration was observed. Interestingly, LXR activation decreased the PPARγ-induced visfatin gene and protein secretion in human macrophages. Our results identify visfatin as a gene oppositely regulated by the LXR and PPARγ pathways in human macrophages.

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.12.002

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DOI
10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.12.002;
PII
S0006-291X(10)02227-8;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Journal Volume
404
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 458-462
ISSN
0006-291X
CODEN
BBRCA9

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