Retinoid acid-related orphan receptor γ, RORγ, participates in diurnal transcriptional regulation of lipid metabolic genes

Y Takeda, HS Kang, FB Lih, H Jiang… - Nucleic acids …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Y Takeda, HS Kang, FB Lih, H Jiang, WS Blaner, AM Jetten
Nucleic acids research, 2014academic.oup.com
The hepatic circadian clock plays a pivotal role in regulating major aspects of energy
homeostasis and lipid metabolism. In this study, we show that RORγ robustly regulates the
rhythmic expression of several lipid metabolic genes, including the insulin-induced gene 2a,
Insig2a, elongation of very long chain fatty acids-like 3, Elovl3 and sterol 12α-hydroxylase,
Cyp8b1, by enhancing their expression at ZT20-4. The time-dependent increase in their
expression correlates with the rhythmic expression pattern of RORγ. The enhanced …
Abstract
The hepatic circadian clock plays a pivotal role in regulating major aspects of energy homeostasis and lipid metabolism. In this study, we show that RORγ robustly regulates the rhythmic expression of several lipid metabolic genes, including the insulin-induced gene 2a, Insig2a, elongation of very long chain fatty acids-like 3, Elovl3 and sterol 12α-hydroxylase, Cyp8b1, by enhancing their expression at ZT20-4. The time-dependent increase in their expression correlates with the rhythmic expression pattern of RORγ. The enhanced recruitment of RORγ to ROREs in their promoter region, increased histone acetylation, and reporter and mutation analysis support the concept that RORγ regulates the transcription of several lipid metabolic genes directly by binding ROREs in their promoter regulatory region. Consistent with the disrupted expression of a number of lipid metabolic genes, loss of RORγ reduced the level of several lipids in liver and blood in a ZT-preferred manner. Particularly the whole-body bile acid pool size was considerably reduced in RORγ−/− mice in part through its regulation of several Cyp genes. Similar observations were made in liver-specific RORγ-deficient mice. Altogether, our study indicates that RORγ functions as an important link between the circadian clock and the transcriptional regulation of several metabolic genes.
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