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Impact of endocrine disruptors on key events of hepatic steatosis in HepG2 cells

MF. Grosso, E. Řehůřková, I. Virmani, E. Sychrová, I. Sovadinová, P. Babica

. 2025 ; 197 (-) : 115241. [pub] 20250106

Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc25009697

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may contribute to the rising incidence of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). We investigated the potential of 10 environmentally relevant EDCs to affect key events of hepatic steatosis in HepG2 human hepatoblastoma cells. Increased lipid droplet formation, a key marker of steatosis, was induced by PFOA, bisphenol F, DDE, butylparaben, and DEHP, within the non-cytotoxic concentration range of 1 nM-25 μM. Cadmium also induced this effect, but at concentrations impairing cell viability (>1 μM). At non-cytotoxic concentrations, these compounds, along with bisphenol A, dysregulated major genes controlling lipid homeostasis. Cadmium, PFOA, DDE, and DEHP significantly upregulated the DGAT1 gene involved in triglyceride synthesis, while butylparaben increased the expression of the FAT/CD36 gene responsible for fatty acid uptake. Bisphenol A downregulated the CPT1A gene involved in fatty acid oxidation. No significant effects on lipid droplet accumulation or lipid metabolism-related genes were observed for PFOS, bisphenol S, and dibutyl phthalate. Among the tested EDCs, lipid accumulation positively correlated with the expression of SREBF1, DGAT1, and CPT1A. These findings provide additional evidence that EDCs can affect MASLD and highlight the utility of in vitro methods in the screening of EDCs with hazardous steatogenic and metabolism-disrupting properties.

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