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Overexpression of Acyl-CoA Synthetase-1 Increases Lipid Deposition in Hepatic (HepG2) Cells and Rodent Liver in Vivo

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Date 2006 May 18
PMID 16705061
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Accumulation of intracellular lipid in obesity is associated with metabolic disease in many tissues including liver. Storage of fatty acid as triglyceride (TG) requires the activation of fatty acids to long-chain acyl-CoAs (LC-CoA) by the enzyme acyl-CoA synthetase (ACSL). There are five known isoforms of ACSL (ACSL1, -3, -4, -5, -6), which vary in their tissue specificity and affinity for fatty acid substrates. To investigate the role of ACSL1 in the regulation of lipid metabolism, we used adenoviral-mediated gene transfer to overexpress ACSL1 in the human hepatoma cell-line HepG2 and in liver of rodents. Infection of HepG2 cells with the adenoviral construct AdACSL1 increased ACSL activity >10-fold compared with controls after 24 h. HepG2 cells overexpressing ACSL1 had a 40% higher triglyceride (TG) content (93 +/- 3 vs. 67 +/- 2 nmol/mg protein in controls, P < 0.05) after 24-h exposure to 1 mM oleate. Furthermore, ACSL1 overexpression produced a 60% increase in cellular LCA-CoA content (160 +/- 6 vs. 100 +/- 6 nmol/g protein in controls, P < 0.05) and increased [(14)C]oleate incorporation into TG without significantly altering fatty acid oxidation. In mice, AdACSL1 administration increased ACSL1 mRNA and protein more than fivefold over controls at 4 days postinfection. ACSL1 overexpression caused a twofold increase in TG content in mouse liver (39 +/- 4 vs. 20 +/- 2 mumol/g wet wt in controls, P < 0.05), and overexpression in rat liver increased [1-(14)C]palmitate clearance into liver TG. These in vitro and in vivo results suggest a pivotal role for ACSL1 in regulating TG synthesis in liver.

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