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Sex-specific effects of CD248 on metabolism and the adipose tissue lipidome

Cd248 has recently been associated with adipose tissue physiology, demonstrated by reduced weight gain in high fat diet-fed mice with genetic deletion of Cd248 relative to controls. Here we set out to determine the metabolic consequences of loss of Cd248. Strikingly, we find these to be sex specific...

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Autores principales: Patrick, Kieran, Tian, Xiang, Cartwright, David, Heising, Silke, Glover, Matthew S., Northall, Ellie N., Cazares, Lisa, Hess, Sonja, Baker, David, Church, Christopher, Davies, Graeme, Lavery, Gareth, Naylor, Amy J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37115796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284012
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author Patrick, Kieran
Tian, Xiang
Cartwright, David
Heising, Silke
Glover, Matthew S.
Northall, Ellie N.
Cazares, Lisa
Hess, Sonja
Baker, David
Church, Christopher
Davies, Graeme
Lavery, Gareth
Naylor, Amy J.
author_facet Patrick, Kieran
Tian, Xiang
Cartwright, David
Heising, Silke
Glover, Matthew S.
Northall, Ellie N.
Cazares, Lisa
Hess, Sonja
Baker, David
Church, Christopher
Davies, Graeme
Lavery, Gareth
Naylor, Amy J.
author_sort Patrick, Kieran
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description Cd248 has recently been associated with adipose tissue physiology, demonstrated by reduced weight gain in high fat diet-fed mice with genetic deletion of Cd248 relative to controls. Here we set out to determine the metabolic consequences of loss of Cd248. Strikingly, we find these to be sex specific; By subjecting Cd248(-/-) and Cd248(+/+) mice to a high fat diet and indirect calorimetry study, we identified that only male Cd248(-/-) mice show reduced weight gain compared to littermate control wildtype mice. In addition, male (but not female) mice showed a lower respiratory exchange ratio on both chow and high fat diets, indicating a predisposition to metabolise lipid. Lipidomic studies on specific fat depots found reduced triglyceride and diglyceride deposition in male Cd248(-/-) mice, and this was supported by reduced expression of lipogenic and adipogenic genes. Finally, metabolomic analysis of isolated, differentiated preadipocytes found alterations in metabolic pathways associated with lipid deposition in cells isolated from male, but not female, Cd248(-/-) mice. Overall, our results highlight the importance of sex controls in animal studies and point to a role for Cd248 in sex- and depot-specific regulation of lipid metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-101464612023-04-29 Sex-specific effects of CD248 on metabolism and the adipose tissue lipidome Patrick, Kieran Tian, Xiang Cartwright, David Heising, Silke Glover, Matthew S. Northall, Ellie N. Cazares, Lisa Hess, Sonja Baker, David Church, Christopher Davies, Graeme Lavery, Gareth Naylor, Amy J. PLoS One Research Article Cd248 has recently been associated with adipose tissue physiology, demonstrated by reduced weight gain in high fat diet-fed mice with genetic deletion of Cd248 relative to controls. Here we set out to determine the metabolic consequences of loss of Cd248. Strikingly, we find these to be sex specific; By subjecting Cd248(-/-) and Cd248(+/+) mice to a high fat diet and indirect calorimetry study, we identified that only male Cd248(-/-) mice show reduced weight gain compared to littermate control wildtype mice. In addition, male (but not female) mice showed a lower respiratory exchange ratio on both chow and high fat diets, indicating a predisposition to metabolise lipid. Lipidomic studies on specific fat depots found reduced triglyceride and diglyceride deposition in male Cd248(-/-) mice, and this was supported by reduced expression of lipogenic and adipogenic genes. Finally, metabolomic analysis of isolated, differentiated preadipocytes found alterations in metabolic pathways associated with lipid deposition in cells isolated from male, but not female, Cd248(-/-) mice. Overall, our results highlight the importance of sex controls in animal studies and point to a role for Cd248 in sex- and depot-specific regulation of lipid metabolism. Public Library of Science 2023-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10146461/ /pubmed/37115796 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284012 Text en © 2023 Patrick et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Patrick, Kieran
Tian, Xiang
Cartwright, David
Heising, Silke
Glover, Matthew S.
Northall, Ellie N.
Cazares, Lisa
Hess, Sonja
Baker, David
Church, Christopher
Davies, Graeme
Lavery, Gareth
Naylor, Amy J.
Sex-specific effects of CD248 on metabolism and the adipose tissue lipidome
title Sex-specific effects of CD248 on metabolism and the adipose tissue lipidome
title_full Sex-specific effects of CD248 on metabolism and the adipose tissue lipidome
title_fullStr Sex-specific effects of CD248 on metabolism and the adipose tissue lipidome
title_full_unstemmed Sex-specific effects of CD248 on metabolism and the adipose tissue lipidome
title_short Sex-specific effects of CD248 on metabolism and the adipose tissue lipidome
title_sort sex-specific effects of cd248 on metabolism and the adipose tissue lipidome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37115796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284012
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