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Emerging functions of the nuclear receptor LRH-1 in liver physiology and pathology

Yu Sun, Hadrien Demagny, Kristina Schoonjans

2021Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nuclear receptors play pleiotropic roles in cell differentiation, development, proliferation, and metabolic processes to govern liver physiology and pathology. The nuclear receptor, liver receptor homolog-1 (LRH-1, NR5A2), originally identified in the liver as a regulator of bile acid and cholesterol homeostasis, was recently recognized to coordinate a multitude of other hepatic metabolic processes, including glucose and lipid processing, methyl group sensing, and cellular stress responses. In this review, we summarize the physiological and pathophysiological functions of LRH-1 in the liver, as well as the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes. This review also focuses on the recent advances highlighting LRH-1 as an attractive target for liver-associated diseases, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Topics & Concepts

Liver receptor homolog-1Nuclear receptorFatty liverBiologyRegulatorHepatocellular carcinomaReceptorLiver X receptorLiver cellPhysiologyDiseasePathologyCancer researchInternal medicineMedicineBiochemistryTranscription factorGeneDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentCholesterol and Lipid Metabolism
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