Naringin Protects against Non‐Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease by Promoting Autophagic Flux and Lipophagy

Author:

Guan Lingling123ORCID,Guo Lan1,Zhang Heng12,Liu Hao2,Zhou Wenling2,Zhai Yuanyuan2,Yan Xu2,Men Xiuli1,Peng Liang2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Basic Medical Sciences North China University of Science and Technology Tangshan 063000 China

2. Beijing Key Laboratory for Immune‐Mediated Inflammatory Diseases Institute of Medical Science China‐Japan Friendship Hospital Beijing 100000 China

3. The fifth affiliated hospital Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou 510000 China

Abstract

AbstractThe autophagic degradation of lipid droplets, termed lipophagy, is the main mechanism contributing to lipid consumption in hepatocytes. Identifying effective and safe natural compounds that target lipophagy to eliminate excess lipids may be a potential therapeutic strategy for non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Here the effects of naringin on NAFLD and the underlying mechanisms involved are investigated. Naringin treatment effectively relieves HFD‐induced hepatic steatosis in mice and inhibits PA‐induced lipid accumulation in hepatocytes. Increased p62 and LC3‐II levels are observed with excess lipid support autophagosome accumulation and impaired autophagic flux. Treatment with naringin restores TFEB‐mediated lysosomal biogenesis, thereby promoting the fusion of autophagosomes and lysosomes, restoring impaired autophagic flux and further inducing lipophagy. However, the knockdown of TFEB in hepatocytes or the hepatocyte‐specific knockout of TFEB in mice abrogates naringin‐induced lipophagy, eliminating its therapeutic effect on hepatic steatosis. These results demonstrate that TFEB‐mediated lysosomal biogenesis and subsequent lipophagy play essential roles in the ability of naringin to mitigate hepatic steatosis and suggest that naringin is a promising drug for treating NAFLD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science,Biotechnology

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