| Literature DB >> 26777690 |
Wei Wei1, Adam G Schwaid2, Xueqian Wang1, Xunde Wang1, Shili Chen3, Qian Chu3, Alan Saghatelian4, Yihong Wan5.
Abstract
Nuclear receptors (NRs) are key regulators of gene expression and physiology. Nearly half of all human NRs lack endogenous ligands including estrogen-related receptor α (ERRα). ERRα has important roles in cancer, metabolism, and skeletal homeostasis. Affinity chromatography of tissue lipidomes with the ERRα ligand-binding domain (LBD) and subsequent transcriptional assays identified cholesterol as an endogenous ERRα agonist. Perturbation of cholesterol biosynthesis or inhibition of ERRα revealed the interdependence of cholesterol and ERRα. In bone, the effects of cholesterol, statin, and bisphosphonate on osteoclastogenesis require ERRα; and consequently, cholesterol-induced bone loss or bisphosphonate osteoprotection is lost in ERRα knockout mice. Furthermore, statin induction of muscle toxicity and cholesterol suppression of macrophage cytokine secretion are impaired by loss or inhibition of ERRα. These findings reveal a key step in ERRα regulation and explain the actions of two highly prescribed drugs, statins and bisphosphonates.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26777690 PMCID: PMC4785078 DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2015.12.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Metab ISSN: 1550-4131 Impact factor: 27.287