Loss of NAT10 alleviates maternal high‐fat diet‐induced hepatic steatosis in male offspring of mice

Author:

Zhang Qian‐Ren1ORCID,Zhang Jian‐Bin1,Shen Feng1,Xue Rui1,Yang Rui‐Xu1,Ren Tian‐Yi12,Fan Jian‐Gao12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Fatty Liver, Department of Gastroenterology Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

2. Shanghai Key Lab of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveMetabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is becoming an escalating health problem in pediatric populations. This study aimed to investigate the role of N‐acetyltransferase 10 (NAT10) in maternal high‐fat diet (HFD)‐induced MASLD in offspring at early life.MethodsWe generated male hepatocyte‐specific NAT10 knockout (Nat10HKO) mice and mated them with female Nat10fl/fl mice under chow or HFD feeding. Body weight, liver histopathology, and expression of lipid metabolism–associated genes (Srebp1c, Fasn, Pparα, Cd36, Fatp2, Mttp, and Apob) were assessed in male offspring at weaning. Lipid uptake assays were performed both in vivo and in vitro. The mRNA stability assessment and RNA immunoprecipitation were performed to determine NAT10‐regulated target genes.ResultsNAT10 deletion in hepatocytes of male offspring alleviated perinatal lipid accumulation induced by maternal HFD, decreasing expression levels of Srebp1c, Fasn, Cd36, Fatp2, Mttp, and Apob while enhancing Pparα expression. Furthermore, Nat10HKO male mice exhibited reduced lipid uptake. In vitro, NAT10 promoted lipid uptake by enhancing the mRNA stability of CD36 and FATP2. RNA immunoprecipitation assays exhibited direct interactions between NAT10 and CD36/FATP2 mRNA.ConclusionsNAT10 deletion in offspring hepatocytes ameliorates maternal HFD‐induced hepatic steatosis through decreasing mRNA stability of CD36 and FATP2, highlighting NAT10 as a potential therapeutic target for pediatric MASLD.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shanghai Municipal Health Commission

Publisher

Wiley

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