TOMM40 regulates hepatocellular and plasma lipid metabolism via an LXR-dependent pathway
Neil V Yang,
Justin Y Chao,
Kelly A Garton
et al.
Abstract:The gene encoding TOMM40 (Transporter of Outer Mitochondrial Membrane 40) is adjacent to that encoding APOE, which has a central role in lipid and lipoprotein metabolism. Human genetic variants nearAPOEandTOMM40are strongly associated with plasma lipid levels, but a specific role for TOMM40 in lipid metabolism has not been established. Investigating this, we show that suppression ofTOMM40in human hepatoma cells upregulates expression ofAPOEandLDLRin part via activation of LXRB (NR1H2) by oxysterols, with conse… Show more
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