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Elevated oxysterol levels in human and mouse livers reflect nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (2019)
Raselli, Tina ; Hearn, Tom ; Wyss, Annika ; Atrott, Kirstin ; Peter, Alain ; Frey-Wagner, Isabelle ; Spalinger, Marianne R. ; Maggio, Ewerton M. ; Sailer, Andreas W. ; Schmitt, Johannes ; Schreiner, Philipp ; Moncsek, Anja ; Mertens, Joachim ; Scharl, Michael ; Griffiths, William J. ; Bueter, Marco ; Geier, Andreas ; Rogler, Gerhard ; Wang, Yuqin ; Misselwitz, Benjamin
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a primary cause of liver disease, leads to complications such as fibrosis, cirrhosis, and carcinoma, but the pathophysiology of NASH is incompletely understood. Epstein-Barr virus-induced G protein-coupled receptor 2 (EBI2) and its oxysterol ligand 7 alpha,25-dihydroxycholesterol (7 alpha,25-diHC) are recently discovered immune regulators. Several lines of evidence suggest a role of oxysterols in NASH pathogenesis, but rigorous testing has not been performed. We measured oxysterol levels in the livers of NASH patients by LC-MS and tested the role of the EBI2-7 alpha,25-diHC system in a murine feeding model of NASH. Free oxysterol profiling in livers from NASH patients revealed a pronounced increase in 24- and 7-hydroxylated oxysterols in NASH compared with controls. Levels of 24- and 7-hydroxylated oxysterols correlated with histological NASH activity. Histological analysis of murine liver samples demonstrated ballooning and liver inflammation. No significant genotype-related differences were observed in Ebi2(-/-) mice and mice with defects in the 7 alpha,25-diHC synthesizing enzymes CH25H and CYP7B1 compared with wild-type littermate controls, arguing against an essential role of these genes in NASH pathogenesis. Elevated 24- and 7-hydroxylated oxysterol levels were confirmed in murine NASH liver samples. Our results suggest increased bile acid synthesis in NASH samples, as judged by the enhanced level of 7 alpha-hydroxycholest-4-en-3-one and impaired 24S-hydroxycholesterol metabolism as characteristic biochemical changes in livers affected by NASH.
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