Decreased NPC1L1 expression in the liver from Chinese female gallstone patients
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cholesterol gallstone disease is a very common disease in both industrialized and developing countries. Many studies have found that cholesterol gallstones are more common in women than men. The molecular mechanisms underlying the re...
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doaj-407f167b88554e079f5cb9df327e5aab2020-11-25T00:25:33ZengBMCLipids in Health and Disease1476-511X2010-02-01911710.1186/1476-511X-9-17Decreased NPC1L1 expression in the liver from Chinese female gallstone patientsZhang Sheng-DaoFei JianWang Jian-ChengWu Wei-ZeZhang Ru-YuanCai QuJiang Zhao-YanCui WeiHan Tian-Quan<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cholesterol gallstone disease is a very common disease in both industrialized and developing countries. Many studies have found that cholesterol gallstones are more common in women than men. The molecular mechanisms underlying the relationship between female gallstone disease and hepatic sterol transporters are still undergoing definition and have not been evaluated in humans.</p> <p>Aims</p> <p>The aim of this study is to probe for underlying hepatic molecular defects associated with development of gallstones in female.</p> <p>Methods/Results</p> <p>Fifty-seven nonobese, normolipidemic Chinese female gallstone patients (GS) were investigated with 12 age- and body mass index-matched female gallstone-free controls (GSF). The bile from the female GS had higher cholesterol saturation than that from the female GSF. The hepatic NPC1L1 mRNA levels were lower in female GS, correlated with SREBP2 mRNA. NPC1L1 downregulation was confirmed at protein levels. Consistently, immunohistochemistry showed decreased NPC1L1 expression in female GS.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The decreased hepatic NPC1L1 levels in female GS might indicate a downregulated reabsorption of biliary cholesterol in the liver, which, in turn, leads to the cholesterol supersaturation of bile. Our data are consistent with the possibility that hepatic NPC1L1 may be mediated by SREBP2.</p> http://www.lipidworld.com/content/9/1/17 |
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Zhang Sheng-Dao Fei Jian Wang Jian-Cheng Wu Wei-Ze Zhang Ru-Yuan Cai Qu Jiang Zhao-Yan Cui Wei Han Tian-Quan Decreased NPC1L1 expression in the liver from Chinese female gallstone patients Lipids in Health and Disease |
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Zhang Sheng-Dao Fei Jian Wang Jian-Cheng Wu Wei-Ze Zhang Ru-Yuan Cai Qu Jiang Zhao-Yan Cui Wei Han Tian-Quan |
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Decreased NPC1L1 expression in the liver from Chinese female gallstone patients |
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Decreased NPC1L1 expression in the liver from Chinese female gallstone patients |
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Decreased NPC1L1 expression in the liver from Chinese female gallstone patients |
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Decreased NPC1L1 expression in the liver from Chinese female gallstone patients |
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Decreased NPC1L1 expression in the liver from Chinese female gallstone patients |
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decreased npc1l1 expression in the liver from chinese female gallstone patients |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cholesterol gallstone disease is a very common disease in both industrialized and developing countries. Many studies have found that cholesterol gallstones are more common in women than men. The molecular mechanisms underlying the relationship between female gallstone disease and hepatic sterol transporters are still undergoing definition and have not been evaluated in humans.</p> <p>Aims</p> <p>The aim of this study is to probe for underlying hepatic molecular defects associated with development of gallstones in female.</p> <p>Methods/Results</p> <p>Fifty-seven nonobese, normolipidemic Chinese female gallstone patients (GS) were investigated with 12 age- and body mass index-matched female gallstone-free controls (GSF). The bile from the female GS had higher cholesterol saturation than that from the female GSF. The hepatic NPC1L1 mRNA levels were lower in female GS, correlated with SREBP2 mRNA. NPC1L1 downregulation was confirmed at protein levels. Consistently, immunohistochemistry showed decreased NPC1L1 expression in female GS.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The decreased hepatic NPC1L1 levels in female GS might indicate a downregulated reabsorption of biliary cholesterol in the liver, which, in turn, leads to the cholesterol supersaturation of bile. Our data are consistent with the possibility that hepatic NPC1L1 may be mediated by SREBP2.</p> |
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