An AMPK-caspase-6 axis controls liver damage in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
| Citation | Zhao, Peng, et al. “An AMPK-Caspase-6 Axis Controls Liver Damage in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis”. 2020. Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 367, no. 6478, 2020, pp. 652–660. |
| Center | UCSD-UCLA |
| Author | Peng Zhao, Xiaoli Sun, Cynthia Chaggan, Zhongji Liao, Kai In Wong, Feng He, Seema Singh, Rohit Loomba, Michael Karin, Joseph L Witztum, Alan R Saltiel |
| Abstract |
Liver cell death has an essential role in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The activity of the energy sensor adenosine monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is repressed in NASH. Liver-specific AMPK knockout aggravated liver damage in mouse NASH models. AMPK phosphorylated proapoptotic caspase-6 protein to inhibit its activation, keeping hepatocyte apoptosis in check. Suppression of AMPK activity relieved this inhibition, rendering caspase-6 activated in human and mouse NASH. AMPK activation or caspase-6 inhibition, even after the onset of NASH, improved liver damage and fibrosis. Once phosphorylation was decreased, caspase-6 was activated by caspase-3 or -7. Active caspase-6 cleaved Bid to induce cytochrome c release, generating a feedforward loop that leads to hepatocyte death. Thus, the AMPK-caspase-6 axis regulates liver damage in NASH, implicating AMPK and caspase-6 as therapeutic targets. |
| Year of Publication |
2020
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| Journal |
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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| Volume |
367
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| Issue |
6478
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| Number of Pages |
652-660
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| Date Published |
12/2020
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| ISSN Number |
1095-9203
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| DOI |
10.1126/science.aay0542
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| Alternate Journal |
Science
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| PMID |
32029622
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