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Glucokinase links Krüppel-like factor 6 to the regulation of hepatic insulin sensitivity in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Abstract The polymorphism, KLF6-IVS1–27A, in the Krüppel-like factor 6 (KLF6) transcription factor gene enhances its splicing into antagonistic isoforms and is associated with delayed histological progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). To explore a potential role for KLF6 in the development of insulin resistance, central to NAFLD pathogenesis, we genotyped KLF6-IVS1–27 in healthy subjects and assayed fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and insulin sensitivities. Furthermore, we quantified messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of KLF6 and glucokinase (GCK), as an important mediator of insulin sensitivity, in human livers and in liver tissues derived from a murine Klf6 knockdown model (DeltaKlf6). Klf6 overexpression studies in a mouse hepatocyte line were utilized to mechanistically link KLF6 with Gck promoter activity. KLF6-IVS1–27Gwt (i.e., less KLF6 splicing) was associated with stepwise increases in FPG and insulin and reduced hepatic insulin sensitivity. KLF6 binds to the liver-specific Gck promoter and activates a GCK promoter-reporter, identifying GCK as a KLF6 direct transcriptional target. Accordingly, in DeltaKlf6 hepatocytes Gck expression was reduced and stable transfection of Klf6 led to up-regulation of Gck. GCK and KLF6 mRNAs correlate directly in human NAFLD tissues and immunohistochemistry studies confirm falling levels of both KLF6 and GCK in fat-laden hepatocytes. In contrast to full-length KLF6, splice variant KLF6-SV1 increases in NAFLD hepatocytes and inversely correlates with glucokinase regulatory protein, which negatively regulates GCK activity. Conclusion: KLF6 regulation of GCK contributes to the development of hepatic insulin resistance. The KLF6-IVS1–27A polymorphism, which generates more KLF6-SV1, combats this, lowering hepatic insulin resistance and blood glucose. (Hepatology 2011)
- National Research Council Italy
- University of Turin Italy
- Newcastle University United Kingdom
- Essen University Hospital Germany
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai United States
Adult, Blood Glucose, Male, 571, Genotype, Knockout, Biopsy, Messenger, Medizin, Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors, PROTEIN, TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR GENE, Inbred C57BL, TRIGLYCERIDE LEVELS, Cohort Studies, Mice, Genetic, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Proto-Oncogene Proteins, Glucokinase, Kruppel-Like Factor 6, Animals, Humans, Polymorphism, GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION, IN-VIVO, PLASMA-GLUCOSE, Mice, Knockout, Animal, Middle Aged, Fatty Liver, Mice, Inbred C57BL, MICE, Disease Models, Animal, N/A, HEXOKINASE ISOENZYMES, Liver, Disease Models, Hepatocytes, RNA, GROWTH, GLUCOSE-HOMEOSTASIS, Female, Insulin Resistance
Adult, Blood Glucose, Male, 571, Genotype, Knockout, Biopsy, Messenger, Medizin, Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors, PROTEIN, TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR GENE, Inbred C57BL, TRIGLYCERIDE LEVELS, Cohort Studies, Mice, Genetic, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Proto-Oncogene Proteins, Glucokinase, Kruppel-Like Factor 6, Animals, Humans, Polymorphism, GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION, IN-VIVO, PLASMA-GLUCOSE, Mice, Knockout, Animal, Middle Aged, Fatty Liver, Mice, Inbred C57BL, MICE, Disease Models, Animal, N/A, HEXOKINASE ISOENZYMES, Liver, Disease Models, Hepatocytes, RNA, GROWTH, GLUCOSE-HOMEOSTASIS, Female, Insulin Resistance
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