Effect of hepatic NPC1L1 on cholesterol gallstone disease and its mechanism.

Heliyon

Department of Gastroenterology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310003, China.

Published: May 2023

Cholesterol gallstone disease (CGD) is associated with bile cholesterol supersaturation. The Niemann-Pick C1-like 1 (NPC1L1), the inhibitory target of ezetimibe (EZE), is a critical sterol transporter of cholesterol absorption. Intestinal NPC1L1 facilitates the absorption of cholesterol, whereas hepatic NPC1L1 promotes cholesterol uptake by hepatocytes and reduces bile cholesterol supersaturation. The potential of hepatic NPC1L1 to prevent CGD has yet to be established due to its absence in the mice model. In this study, we generated mice expressing hepatic NPC1L1 using adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene delivery. The biliary cholesterol saturations and gallstone formations were explored under chow diet and lithogenic diet (LD) with or without EZE treatment. The long-term (8-week) LD-fed AAV-mNPC1L1 mice exhibited no significant differences in biliary cholesterol saturation and gallstone formation compared to WT mice. EZE effectively prevented CGD in both WT and AAV-mNPC1L1 mice. Mechanistically, prolonged LD feeding induced the degradation of hepatic NPC1L1, whereas short-term (2-week) LD feeding preserved the expression of hepatic NPC1L1. In conclusion, our findings suggest that hepatic NPC1L1 is unable to prevent CGD, whereas EZE functions as an efficient bile cholesterol desaturator during CGD development.

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