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Gene expression profiling reveals a regulatory role for RORα and RORγ in phase I and phase II metabolism
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Molecular RegulationGeneticsRor GammaOxidative StressTranscriptional RegulationRor AlphaMetabolic SignalingHealth SciencesKnockout MouseMedicineLiver PhysiologyIi MetabolismRetinoid-related Orphan ReceptorsEndocrinologyEpigenetic RegulationCell BiologyFunctional GenomicsGene ExpressionTranscription RegulationGene FunctionRegulatory RolePhysiologyGene RegulationMetabolic RegulationSystems BiologyCircadian Rhythm
Retinoid-related orphan receptors alpha (ROR alpha) and gamma (ROR gamma) are both expressed in liver; however, their physiological functions in this tissue have not yet been clearly defined. The ROR alpha1 and ROR gamma 1 isoforms, but not ROR alpha 4, show an oscillatory pattern of expression during circadian rhythm. To obtain insight into the physiological functions of ROR receptors in liver, we analyzed the gene expression profiles of livers from WT, ROR alpha-deficient staggerer (sg) mice (ROR alpha(sg/sg)), ROR gamma(-/-), and ROR alpha(sg/sg)ROR gamma(-/-) double knockout (DKO) mice by microarray analysis. DKO mice were generated to study functional redundancy between ROR alpha and ROR gamma. These analyses demonstrated that ROR alpha and ROR gamma affect the expression of a number of genes. ROR alpha and ROR gamma are particularly important in the regulation of genes encoding several phase I and phase II metabolic enzymes, including several 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases, cytochrome P450 enzymes, and sulfotransferases. In addition, our results indicate that ROR alpha and ROR gamma each affect the expression of a specific set of genes but also exhibit functional redundancy. Our study shows that ROR alpha and ROR gamma receptors influence the regulation of several metabolic pathways, including those involved in the metabolism of steroids, bile acids, and xenobiotics, suggesting that RORs are important in the control of metabolic homeostasis.
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