Folate Deficiency and/or the Genetic Variant Mthfr677C >T Can Drive Hepatic Fibrosis or Steatosis in Mice, in a Sex‐Specific Manner

Author:

Leclerc Daniel1,Christensen Karen E.1,Reagan Alaina M.2,Keser Vafa1,Luan Yan1,Malysheva Olga V.3,Wasek Brandi4,Bottiglieri Teodoro4,Caudill Marie A.3,Howell Gareth R.2,Rozen Rima1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Human Genetics and Pediatrics McGill University Research Institute of the McGill University Health Center Montreal Quebec Canada

2. The Jackson Laboratory Bar Harbor ME USA

3. Division of Nutritional Sciences and Genomics Cornell University Ithaca NY USA

4. Center of Metabolomics Institute of Metabolic Disease Baylor Scott & White Research Institute Dallas TX USA

Abstract

ScopeDisturbances in one‐carbon metabolism contribute to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) which encompasses steatosis, steatohepatitis, fibrosis, and cirrhosis. The goal is to examine impact of folate deficiency and the Mthfr677C >T variant on NAFLD.Methods and resultsThis study uses the new Mthfr677C >T mouse model for the human MTHFR677C >T variant. Mthfr677CC and Mthfr677TT mice were fed control diet (CD) or folate‐deficient (FD) diets for 4 months. FD and Mthfr677TT alter choline/methyl metabolites in liver and/or plasma (decreased S‐adenosylmethionine (SAM):S‐adenosylhomocysteine (SAH) ratio, methyltetrahydrofolate, and betaine; increased homocysteine [Hcy]). FD, with contribution from Mthfr677TT, provokes fibrosis in males. Studies of normal livers reveal alterations in plasma markers and gene expression that suggest an underlying predisposition to fibrosis induced by FD and/or Mthfr677TT in males. These changes are absent or reverse in females, consistent with the sex disparity of fibrosis. Sex‐based differences in methylation potential, betaine, sphingomyelin, and trimethylamine‐N‐oxide (TMAO) levels may prevent fibrogenesis in females. In contrast, Mthfr677TT alters choline metabolism, dysregulates expression of lipid metabolism genes, and promotes steatosis in females.ConclusionThis study suggests that folate deficiency predisposes males to fibrosis, which is exacerbated by Mthfr677TT, whereas Mthfr677TT predisposes females to steatosis, and reveal novel contributory mechanisms for these NAFLD‐related disorders.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

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1. Folic Acid Deficiency;Advances in Medical Diagnosis, Treatment, and Care;2024-06-14

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