Xiuqin Fan , Hongshi Wang , Weiwei Wang , Jiayan Shen , Zejun Wang
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Exercise training alleviates cholesterol and lipid accumulation in mice with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis: Reduction of KMT2D-mediated histone methylation of IDI1
Exercise training is a cornerstone treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This study aims to investigate the effects of exercises on lipid accumulation in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and to explore the molecular mechanism. Established NASH mice were remained sedentary or subjected to moderate-intensity continuous training or high-intensity interval training (HIIT). The two training regimens, especially the latter one, reduced liver weight, steatosis, inflammation, lipid accumulation, collagen deposition, and cholesterol content in the mouse liver. Similarly, the HIIT regimen improved clinical presentation of NAFLD patients. RNA sequencing analysis revealed lysine methyltransferase 2D (Kmt2d) and isopentenyl-diphosphate delta isomerase 1 (Idi1) as two important genes downregulated in mice underwent HIIT. By using mouse hepatocytes AML12, we found that KMT2D promoted Idi1 expression by catalyzing H3K4me1 modification near its promoter. Upregulation of either KMT2D or IDI1 blocked the ameliorating effects of HIIT on mice. Meanwhile, in AML12 cells modeled by palmitic acid and oleic acid treatment, KMT2D and IDI1 were found to be correlated with lipid accumulation, cholesterol content, inflammation, and cell death and senescence. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that the ameliorating effects of exercise training on NASH might involve the downregulation of the KMT2D/IDI1 axis.
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Our scope includes but is not limited to areas such as: Chromosome biology; Chromatin and epigenetics; DNA repair; Gene regulation; Nuclear import-export; RNA processing; Non-coding RNAs; Organelle biology; The cytoskeleton; Intracellular trafficking; Cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions; Cell motility and migration; Cell proliferation; Cellular differentiation; Signal transduction; Programmed cell death.