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脂肪代谢中的伙伴:KLFs在脂肪燃烧和生殖行为中的作用

Partner in fat metabolism: role of KLFs in fat burning and reproductive behavior.

作者信息

Hashmi Sarwar, Zhang Jun, Siddiqui Shahid S, Parhar Ranjit S, Bakheet Razan, Al-Mohanna Futwan

出版信息

3 Biotech. 2011 Sep;1(2):59-72. doi: 10.1007/s13205-011-0016-6. Epub 2011 Jul 16.

Abstract

The abnormalities caused by excess fat accumulation can result in pathological conditions which are linked to several interrelated diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and obesity. This set of conditions, known as metabolic syndrome, is a global pandemic of enormous medical, economic, and social concern affecting a significant portion of the world's population. Although genetics, physiology and environmental components play a major role in the onset of disease caused by excessive fat accumulation, little is known about how or to what extent each of these factors contributes to it. The worm, Caenorhabditis elegans offers an opportunity to study disease related to metabolic disorder in a developmental system that provides anatomical and genomic simplicity relative to the vertebrate animals and is an excellent eukaryotic genetic model which enable us to answer the questions concerning fat accumulation which remain unresolved. The stored triglycerides (TG) provide the primary source of energy during periods of food deficiency. In nature, lipid stored as TGs are hydrolyzed into fatty acids which are broken down through β-oxidation to yield acetyl-CoA. Our recent study suggests that a member of C. elegans Krüppel-like factor, klf-3 regulates lipid metabolism by promoting FA β-oxidation and in parallel may contribute in normal reproduction and fecundity. Genetic and epigenetic factors that influence this pathway may have considerable impact on fat related diseases in human. Increasing number of studies suggest the role of mammalian KLFs in adipogenesis. This functional conservation should guide our further effort to explore C. elegans as a legitimate model system for studying the role of KLFs in many pathway components of lipid metabolism.

摘要

脂肪过度积累所导致的异常情况会引发一些病理状况,这些状况与多种相互关联的疾病相关,如心血管疾病和肥胖症。这一系列状况被称为代谢综合征,是一个全球性的大流行问题,在医学、经济和社会方面都引起了极大关注,影响着世界上相当一部分人口。尽管遗传、生理和环境因素在由脂肪过度积累引发的疾病发病过程中起着主要作用,但对于这些因素各自如何以及在多大程度上导致该疾病,我们却知之甚少。秀丽隐杆线虫为在一个发育系统中研究与代谢紊乱相关的疾病提供了契机,相对于脊椎动物而言,该系统在解剖学和基因组方面更为简单,是一种出色的真核生物遗传模型,能够帮助我们解答有关脂肪积累但尚未解决的问题。储存的甘油三酯(TG)在食物短缺期间提供主要能量来源。在自然界中,以TG形式储存的脂质会水解为脂肪酸,脂肪酸通过β-氧化分解产生乙酰辅酶A。我们最近的研究表明,秀丽隐杆线虫Krüppel样因子家族的成员klf-3通过促进脂肪酸β-氧化来调节脂质代谢,同时可能对正常生殖和繁殖力有贡献。影响这一途径的遗传和表观遗传因素可能对人类与脂肪相关的疾病产生重大影响。越来越多研究表明哺乳动物KLFs在脂肪生成中的作用。这种功能上的保守性应指导我们进一步努力,将秀丽隐杆线虫作为一个合理的模型系统,用于研究KLFs在脂质代谢的许多途径组成部分中的作用。

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