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NR4A3 knockdown ameliorates metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease through ATF3 transcriptional repression

Liao, H.; Qin, B.; Zhou, L.

2026-06-30 pathology
10.64898/2026.06.24.734361 bioRxiv
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Objectives; The role of nuclear receptor subfamily 4, group A, member 3 (NR4A3) in hepatic steatosis, inflammation, and insulin resistance (IR) within the context of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) remains largely underexplored. Consequently, this study aimed to examine NR4A3's impact on MASLD and the potential underlying mechanisms. Methods; We aimed to elucidate the functional role of NR4A3 in MASLD through its knockdown in cell culture and animal models. To establish the cell culture model of MASLD, LO2 cells were treated with free fatty acids (FFAs), while male C57BL/6 mice were fed a high-fat diet (HFD) to create the animal model. NR4A3 knockdown was achieved using specific short hairpin RNA (NR4A3-shRNA) in the mice model and three small interfering RNAs (NR4A3-siRNAs) in the cell culture model. The lipids content, fatty acid synthesis, inflammatory factors, and IR were then assessed with and without NR4A3 knockdown. Furthermore, the underlying mechanism through which NR4A3 exerts its influence was explored by analyzing the interaction between NR4A3 and activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3). Results: In the cell culture experiments, the knockdown of NR4A3 significantly decreased the lipids content, fatty acid synthesis, and inflammatory factors in the LO2 cells treated with FFAs in the NR4A3-shRNA group compared with those in the NC-shRNA control group. In the animal model experiments, NR4A3 knockdown in the HFD male C57BL/6 mice significantly ameliorated HFD-induced hepatic steatosis, inflammation, and IR. Mechanistically, the knockdown of NR4A3 downregulated the expression and transcriptional activity of ATF3, resulting in an impaired ATF3 function. ATF3 overexpression significantly reversed lipid accumulation decline and reduced inflammation after NR4A3 knockdown. Conclusion: The downregulation of NR4A3 alleviates MASLD by modulating ATF3, suggesting this may be a promising therapeutic target.

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