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PPARs as Metabolic Sensors and Therapeutic Targets in Liver Diseases

Hugo Christian Monroy-Ramírez, Marina Galicia‐Moreno, Ana Sandoval-Rodríguez, Alejandra Meza-Ríos, Arturo Santos, Juan Armendáriz‐Borunda

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Carbohydrates and lipids are two components of the diet that provide the necessary energy to carry out various physiological processes to help maintain homeostasis in the body. However, when the metabolism of both biomolecules is altered, development of various liver diseases takes place; such as metabolic-associated fatty liver diseases (MAFLD), hepatitis B and C virus infections, alcoholic liver disease (ALD), and in more severe cases, hepatocelular carcinoma (HCC). On the other hand, PPARs are a family of ligand-dependent transcription factors with an important role in the regulation of metabolic processes to hepatic level as well as in other organs. After interaction with specific ligands, PPARs are translocated to the nucleus, undergoing structural changes to regulate gene transcription involved in lipid metabolism, adipogenesis, inflammation and metabolic homeostasis. This review aims to provide updated data about PPARs' critical role in liver metabolic regulation, and their involvement triggering the genesis of several liver diseases. Information is provided about their molecular characteristics, cell signal pathways, and the main pharmacological therapies that modulate their function, currently engaged in the clinic scenario, or in pharmacological development.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBioinformaticsComputational biologyBiologyLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentPeroxisome Proliferator-Activated ReceptorsMetabolism and Genetic Disorders