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T0901317 is a dual LXR/FXR agonist
Keith A Houck1, Kristen M Borchert, Christopher D Hepler
1RTP Laboratories, Eli Lilly & Company, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA.
Abstract:
We characterize the ability of the liver X receptor (LXRalpha [NR1H3] and LXRbeta [NR1H2]) agonist, T0901317, to activate the farnesoid X receptor (FXR [NR4H4]). Although T0901317 is a much more potent activator of LXR than FXR, this ligand actually activates FXR more potently than a natural bile acid FXR ligand, chenodeoxycholic acid. Thus, the FXR activity of T0901317 must be considered when utilizing this agonist as a pharmacological tool to investigate LXR function.
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