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LECT2 as a hepatokine links liver steatosis to inflammation via activating tissue macrophages in NASH

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Takata, Noboru; Ishii, Kiyo-aki; Takayama, Hiroaki; Nagashimada, Mayumi; Kamoshita, Kyoko; Tanaka, Takeo; Kikuchi, Akihiro; Takeshita, Yumie; Matsumoto, Yukako; Ota, Tsuguhito; Yamamoto, Yasuhiko; Yamagoe, Satoshi; Seki, Akihiro; Sakai, Yoshio; Kaneko, Shuichi; Takamura, Toshinari
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Publication Year
2021
Summary

This study investigated the link between hepatic steatosis and inflammation, and the role of LECT2 in the development of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The results showed that LECT2 senses fat in the liver, increases inflammatory gene expression, and that LECT2 knockout mice exhibited reduced inflammatory cytokine expression and fewer M1 macrophages. These findings suggest LECT2 as a potential therapeutic target to dissociate liver steatosis from inflammation.

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