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Chemical genomics: Functional analysis of orphan nuclear receptors in the regulation of bile acid metabolism

โœ Scribed by Timothy M. Willson; Stacey A. Jones; John T. Moore; Steven A. Kliewer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
216 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0198-6325

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Abstract

Chemical genomics is the name we have given to the analysis of gene function through use of small molecule chemical tools. Orphan nuclear receptors are ideally suited to this technique of functional analysis, since their activity as transcription factors is regulated by small hydrophobic ligands. GW4064 is a potent and selective nonsteroidal ligand for the nuclear bile acid receptor FXR (NR1H4). Using GW4064 as a chemical tool, we have identified genes regulated by FXR in the liver, including those involved in bile acid synthesis and transport. We have also discovered that PXR (NR1I2) is a lithocholic acid receptor that controls the biosynthesis and metabolism of bile acids. Together FXR and PXR cooperate to control biliary and urinary bile acid excretion. These functions suggest that potent PXR and FXR ligands may offer a new approach to the treatment of cholestatic liver disease. ยฉ 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Med Res Rev, 21, No. 6, 513โ€“522, 2001


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