Hepatic miR-192-3p reactivation alleviates steatosis by targeting glucocorticoid receptor. 2020

Zhangting Wang, and Kai-Kei Miu, and Xueyan Zhang, and Angel Tsz-Yau Wan, and Gang Lu, and Hoi-Hung Cheung, and Heung-Man Lee, and Alice Pik-Shan Kong, and Juliana Chung-Ngor Chan, and Wai-Yee Chan
School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.

OBJECTIVE The paradox of hepatic insulin resistance describes the inability for liver to respond to bioenergetics hormones in suppressing gluconeogenesis whilst maintaining lipid synthesis. Here, we report the deficiency of miR-192-3p in the livers of mice with diabetes and its role in alleviating hepatic steatosis. METHODS As conventional pre-microRNA (miRNA) stem-loop overexpression only boosts guiding strand (i.e. miR-192-5p) expression, we adopted an artificial AAV(DJ)-directed, RNA Pol III promoter-driven miRNA hairpin construct for star-strand-specific overexpression in the liver. Liver steatosis and insulin resistance markers were evaluated in primary hepatocytes, mice with diabetes, and mice with excessive carbohydrate consumption. RESULTS Functional loss of miR-192-3p in liver exacerbated hepatic micro-vesicular steatosis and insulin resistance in either mice with diabetes or wild-type mice with excessive fructose consumption. Liver-specific overexpression of miR-192-3p effectively halted hepatic steatosis and ameliorated insulin resistance in these mice models. Likewise, hepatocytes overexpressing miR-192-3p exhibited improved lipid accumulation, accompanied with decreases in lipogenesis and lipid-accumulation-related transcripts. Mechanistically, glucocorticoid receptor (GCR, also known as nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 1 [NR3C1]) was demonstrated to be negatively regulated by miR-192-3p. The effect of miR-192-3p on mitigating micro-vesicular steatosis was ablated by the reactivation of NR3C1. CONCLUSIONS The star strand miR-192-3p was an undermined glycerolipid regulator involved in controlling fat accumulation and insulin sensitivity in liver through blockade of hepatic GCR signalling; this miRNA may serve as a potential therapeutic option for the common co-mobility of diabetic mellitus and fatty liver disease. BACKGROUND The potential regulatory activity of star strand microRNA (miRNA) species has been substantially underestimated. In this study, we investigate the role and mechanism of an overlooked star strand miRNA (miR-192-3p) in regulating hepatic steatosis and insulin signalling in the livers of mice with diabetes and mice under excessive carbohydrate consumption.

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