EMC10 modulates hepatic ER stress and steatosis in an isoform-specific manner.
Kuangyang ChenYahao WangJia YangNora KlötingChuanfeng LiuJiarong DaiShuoshuo JinLijiao ChenShan LiuYuzhao LiuYongzhuo YuXiaoxia LiuQing MiaoChong Wee LiewYangang WangArne DietrichMatthias BlüherXuanchun WangPublished in: Journal of hepatology (2024)
We have shown the role of EMC10 in the regulation of energy homeostasis and obesity. In this study, we determine the distinct roles of the two isoforms of EMC10 in the regulation of hepatic endoplasmic reticulum stress and steatosis in mice, and report on the associations of the different EMC10 isoforms with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease in humans. Our findings delineate a novel regulatory axis for hepatosteatosis and identify EMC10 as a modulator of the PERK-eIF2α-ATF4 signaling cascade that may be of broad physiological significance. Moreover, our pre-clinical and clinical studies provide evidence of the therapeutic potential of targeting scEMC10 in MASLD.