Targeting FXR in hepatocytes: a promising approach to enhance fibrinolysis and reduce deep vein thrombosis risk
Abstract
Abstract Obesity is a major health issue and a risk factor for venous thromboembolic disease. Plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1), encoded by the gene SERPINE1, is a negative regulator of fibrinolysis and has been associated with obesity. The liver, which senses obesity-induced metabolic stress, is a key determinant of circulating PAI-1 levels. However, the mechanisms underlying the increased PAI-1 expression in obesity are unclear. This study investigated the upstream regulation of PAI-1 and its role in fibrinolysis and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Compared with lean mice, diet-induced obesity mice presented significantly shorter fibrinolysis times and larger venous thrombi, largely due to increased hepatocyte expression of PAI-1. A publicly available single-cell RNA sequence data set from the livers of individuals with obesity suggested that increased PAI-1 expression may be related to reduced hepatocyte farnesoid X receptor (FXR) signaling. FXR activation also suppressed Serpine1 mRNA and PAI-1 protein expression levels in both mice and primary mouse hepatocytes (MPHs), but a decrease in PAI-1 in MPHs of Fxr-null mice after FXR activation was not observed. Both Fxr-null mice and Fxrfl/fl mice with AAV8-TBG-Cre exhibited significantly elevated plasma PAI-1, resulting in further impaired fibrinolysis and increased DVT burden. Dual-luciferase reporter assays and chromatin immunoprecipitation suggested that FXR activation directly represses Serpine1 transcription. Importantly, tropifexor treatment of obese mice lowered plasma PAI-1 levels and further alleviated fibrinolysis and the DVT load. These findings suggest that targeting FXR in hepatocytes may improve fibrinolysis and reduce DVT risk.
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Authors (17)
Bolin Li
Heze Fan
1Department of Cardiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China
Hao Wu
Yiqiong Zhang
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Nantong University Nantong Jiangsu China
Ning Ding
Key Laboratory of Quantum Materials and Devices of Ministry of Education, School of Physics
Peining Liu
Key Laboratory of Molecular Cardiology, Shaanxi Province, Xi'an, China
Qi Wang
Miaomiao Cao
4Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China
Zixuan Meng
Xinxin Feng
Institute of Chemical Biology and Nanomedicine, State Key Laboratory of Chemo and Biosensing, Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Biomacromolecular Chemical Biology, and College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Xiaozhen Zhuo
Wei Wu
Ying Xiong
Kai Deng
Joint BioEnergy Institute
Ting Li
Junhui Liu
Yue Wu
Genomic Analysis Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA, USA.