Defective lipid metabolism associated with mutation in klf-2 and klf-3 : important roles of essential dietary salts in fat storage
Dietary salts are important factors in metabolic disorders. They are vital components of enzymes, vitamins, hormones, and signal transduction that act synergistically to regulate lipid metabolism. Our previous studies have identified that Krüppel-like factor -3 (KLF-3) is an essential regulator of l...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nutrition & metabolism 2017-02, Vol.14 (1), p.22-22, Article 22 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Dietary salts are important factors in metabolic disorders. They are vital components of enzymes, vitamins, hormones, and signal transduction that act synergistically to regulate lipid metabolism. Our previous studies have identified that Krüppel-like factor -3 (KLF-3) is an essential regulator of lipid metabolism. However, it is not known if KLF-2 also regulates lipid metabolism and whether KLF-2 and -3 mediate the effects of dietary salts on lipid metabolism.
In this study, we used
mutants [homozygous
(ok1043) V and
(ok1975) II mutants] to investigate the role of dietary salts in lipid metabolism. All gene expression was quantified by qRT-PCR. Localization of KLF-2 was analyzed by the expression of
::
(in pPD95.75 vector) using a fluorescent microscope. Fat storage was measured by Oil Red O staining.
was identified to express in the intestine during all stages of
development with peak expression at L3 stage. Mutation of
increased fat accumulation. Under regular growth media free of Ca
the expression of both
and -
was inhibited slightly; further their expression reduced significantly in WT worms fed on 10X Ca
diet. When
was mutated, the expression of
increased under 10X Ca
diet; but when
was mutated, the expression of
was not altered under 10X Ca
diet. Overall, Mg
and K
were less effective on the gene expression of
. KLF target gene
-C/EBP-2 showed elevated expression in WT and
(ok1975) worms with changed Ca
concentrations but not in
(ok1043) worms. However, high Ca
diet exhibited inhibitory effect on
-SREBP expression in WT worms.
Dietary Ca
is most effective on fat storage and
expression, wherein high Ca
diet decreased
expression and reduced fat buildup. Mechanistic study identified
-C/EBP (C48E7.3;
) and Ce-SREBP (Y47D3B.7;
) as the target genes of
and/or
to mediate lipid metabolism. This study identifies a new function of
in inhibiting fat buildup and reveals the interplay between dietary salts and
and
in lipid metabolism. |
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ISSN: | 1743-7075 1743-7075 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12986-017-0172-8 |