Retinoid X Receptors Intersect the Molecular Clockwork in the Regulation of Liver Metabolism

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2017 Feb 13:8:24. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2017.00024. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Liver metabolic pathways are driven by the biological clock, and appropriate timing of 24-h patterns of metabolic gene expression as well as anabolic/catabolic processes with wake-related activity/feeding and sleep-related resting/fasting cycles preserves hepatic healthiness. The interplay among the liver metabolic pathways and the molecular clockwork is geared by the nuclear receptors, and ligand-dependent transcription factors that gauge the cellular nutritional status and redox balance, bind hormones and metabolites, and modulate the transcription of thousands target genes through their DNA-binding domain. Several nuclear receptors in the liver oscillate with circadian rhythmicity, and among these, the retinoid X receptors play a key role in metabolism regulation, intersecting with the cogs of the molecular clockwork.

Keywords: RXR; circadian; clock; liver; metabolism; rhythm.

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