ChREBP, but not LXRs, is required for the induction of glucose-regulated genes in mouse liver
J. Clin. Invest. Pierre-Damien Denechaud, et al. 118:956 doi:10.1172/JCI34314 [
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Figure 4ChREBP, but not LXR, is required for glucose-regulated gene expression. (
A) ChREBP protein in nuclear extracts from wild-type and LXRα/β knockout hepatocytes. A representative Western blot is shown (
n = 4 per group). (
B) qRT-PCR analysis of L-PK, ACC, LXRα, and ABCA1 in isolated hepatocytes from wild-type and LXRα/β knockout mice. Hepatocytes from both genotypes were incubated under low glucose (5 mM) plus 100 nM insulin in the presence of a scramble siRNA or under high glucose concentrations (25 mM) plus 100 nM insulin in the presence of either scramble or ChREBP siRNA (
8) for 24 h. Error bars represent SD (
n = 4 independent cultures). *
P < 0.005 vs. 5 mM glucose plus scramble siRNA and 25 mM glucose plus ChREBP siRNA groups. n.d., not detectable. (
C) Total ChREBP protein in lysates from wild-type and LXRα/β knockout murine hepatocytes transfected with either scramble or ChREBP siRNA. A representative Western blot is shown.
n = 4 independent cultures.