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Glucokinase activity suppresses hepatic cholesterol synthesis and triglyceride accumulation: A new model for the effects of the GKRP P466L common human variant

Santoleri, D.; Traynor, S.; Gavin, M. J.; Merrick, D.; Seale, P.; Titchenell, P. M.

2026-04-08 physiology
10.64898/2026.04.07.717049 bioRxiv
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ObjectiveGlucokinase Regulatory Protein (GKRP) controls the activity of Glucokinase (GCK) to regulate liver glucose uptake and storage. Coding variants in GCKR, the gene encoding GKRP, strongly associate with fatty liver disease, hypertriglyceridemia, and hypercholesterolemia. Here, we sought to investigate the mechanisms by which a common GKRP variant affects hepatic lipid and cholesterol metabolism. MethodsWe developed mouse models to examine how the human GKRP P446L variant influences liver and systemic metabolism. Endogenous Gckr expression was ablated in adult mouse hepatocytes, together with re-expression of either human GKRP P446L or the reference GKRP protein. We assessed body weight, adiposity, systemic glucose homeostasis, and hepatic metabolites in mice expressing reference GKRP or GKRP P446L under multiple metabolic conditions. To determine whether the effects of GKRP P446L may result from reduced GCK activity, we analyzed mice with liver-specific deletion of Gck. ResultsHepatic expression of GKRP P446L resulted in reduced GKRP and GCK protein levels and elevated serum cholesterol. Hepatic deletion of Gck in mice recapitulated several effects of GKRP P446L, including increased hepatic cholesterol and triglyceride content. The elevated cholesterol was associated with increased cholesterogenic gene expression and cholesterol synthesis. Hepatic expression of an alternative hexokinase (HKII) normalized the effects of GCK-deficiency, suggesting that impaired glucose phosphorylation underlies the phenotype. ConclusionsThe GKRP P446L variant reduced GKRP protein abundance, and diminished GCK activity while increasing cholesterol levels. Loss of GCK elevated cholesterol and hepatic triglyceride levels. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that GCK suppresses hepatic cholesterol synthesis and lipid accumulation, suggesting that reduced GCK activity underlies the metabolic abnormalities associated with the GKRP P446L variant. HighlightsO_LIThe GKRP P446L variant reduces GKRP protein abundance and diminishes GCK activity. C_LIO_LIExpression of GKRP P446L in mouse hepatocytes increases serum cholesterol levels. C_LIO_LIHepatic GCK activity suppresses cholesterogenic gene expression and cholesterol synthesis. C_LI

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