WW domain-binding protein 2 overexpression prevents diet-induced liver steatosis and insulin resistance through AMPKβ1

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Zhe Zheng
Yue Li
Siyuan Fan
Jie An
Xi Luo
Minglu Liang
Feng Zhu
Kai Huang
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[1] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Clinic Center of Human Gene Research, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College
[2] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Department of Cardiology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College
[3] Handan First Hospital,Department of Cardiology
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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is prevalent clinically and can lead to more serious chronic liver disease. However, the pathological mechanism is still unclear, and thus, there are no approved drugs on the market. Transcriptional coactivator WW domain-binding protein 2 (WBP2) is a newly discovered oncogene that has an important relationship with the occurrence and development of breast cancer and mediates the interaction between Wnt and various other signaling pathways. The expression level of WBP2 was decreased in NAFLD. Overexpression of WBP2 with AAV in vivo alleviated liver fat deposition and insulin resistance induced by a high-fat diet (HFD). Knockdown of WBP2 with AAV aggravated HFD-induced fatty liver and insulin resistance. In vitro experiments showed that in the human normal hepatocyte cell line LO2 and primary hepatocytes isolated from mice, overexpression of WBP2 reduced fat deposition, and knocking out or knocking down WBP2 aggravated PA-induced fat deposition. Through mass spectrometry, we found that WBP2 can bind to AMPKβ1, and by mutating AMPKβ1, we found that WBP2 can induce phosphorylation of AMPKβ1 at S108 and then activate the AMPK pathway to affect lipid metabolism. The effect of WBP2 on NAFLD provides a possible new direction for future research on NAFLD.
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