Plin3 protects against alcoholic liver injury by facilitating lipid export from the endoplasmic reticulum

Yu Gu,Ying Yang,Xiangmei Cao,Yuanlin Zhao,Xing Gao,Chao Sun,Feng Zhang,Yuan Yuan,Yuqiao Xu,Jin Zhang,Liming Xiao,Jing Ye

Published 2019 in Journal of Cellular Biochemistry

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Hepatic lipid accumulation is the most common pathological characteristic of alcoholic liver disease (ALD). In mammalian cells, excess neutral lipids are stored in lipid droplets (LDs). As a member of perilipin family proteins, Plin3 was recently found to regulate the LD biogenesis. However, the roles and mechanism of Plin3 in ALD progression remain unclear.

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