Investigating and identifying pathogenic molecules of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become imperative, which would serve as effective targets in the future. We established high-fat diet (HFD)-induced NAFLD model in mice and palmitic acid (PA)-induced model in mouse AML12 cells. The level of miR-218-5p was examined by qRT-PCR, and Elovl5 was identified as the potential target gene of miR-218-5p. The binding relationship between miR-218-5p and Elovl5 was validated by double luciferase reporter gene assay, and inhibition/overexpression of miR-218-5p in vitro. The functional mechanisms of miR-218-5p/Elovl5 in regulating lipogenesis in NAFLD were investigated in vivo and in vitro through gain- and loss-of-function studies. MiR-218-5p was significantly increased, and Elovl5 was decreased in model group. According to the double luciferase reporter and gene interference experiments in AML12 cells, Elovl5 was a target gene of miR-218-5p and its expression was regulated by miR-218-5p. The SREBP1-mediated lipogenesis signaling pathway regulated by Elovl5 was upregulated in model group. Moreover, silencing of miR-218-5p significantly upregulated Elovl5 expression, and suppressed SREBP1 signaling pathway in PA-induced AML-12 cells. Correspondingly, the cell injury, elevated TC, TG contents and lipid droplet accumulation were ameliorated. Furthermore, the effect of miR-218-5p on lipogenesis in vitro and in vivo was obstructed by si-Elovl5, implicating that miR-218-5p promotes lipogenesis by targeting ELOVL5 in NAFLD. miR-218-5p could promote fatty acid synthesis by targeting Elovl5, thereby accelerating the development of NAFLD, which is one of the key pathogenic mechanisms of NAFLD and provides a new molecular target for the management of NAFLD.

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