The hepatic integrated stress response suppresses the somatotroph axis to control liver damage in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Rika Ohkubo,Wei-Chieh Mu, Chih-Ling Wang,Zehan Song,Marine Barthez,Yifei Wang, Nathaniel Mitchener, Rasul Abdullayev, Yeong Rim Lee, Yuze Ma, Megan Curtin, Suraj Srinivasan, Xingjia Zhang, Fanghan Yang,Peter H Sudmant,Angela Oliveira Pisco,Norma Neff,Cole M Haynes,Danica Chen

Cell reports(2022)

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) can be ameliorated by calorie restriction, which leads to the suppressed somatotroph axis. Paradoxically, the suppressed somatotroph axis is associated with patients with NAFLD and is correlated with the severity of fibrosis. How the somatotroph axis becomes dysregulated and whether the repressed somatotroph axis impacts liver damage during the progression of NAFLD are unclear. Here, we identify a regulatory branch of the hepatic integrated stress response (ISR), which represses the somatotroph axis in hepatocytes through ATF3, resulting in enhanced cell survival and reduced cell proliferation. In mouse models of NAFLD, the ISR represses the somatotroph axis, leading to reduced apoptosis and inflammation but decreased hepatocyte proliferation and exacerbated fibrosis in the liver. NAD repletion reduces the ISR, rescues the dysregulated somatotroph axis, and alleviates NAFLD. These results establish that the hepatic ISR suppresses the somatotroph axis to control cell fate decisions and liver damage in NAFLD.
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ATF3,CP: Metabolism,ER stress,IGF-1,SIRT7,aging,integrated stress response,nonalcoholic fatty liver disease,nonalcoholic steatohepatitis,sirtuin,somatotroph axis
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