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White-to-brown metabolic conversion of human adipocytes by JAK inhibition

The rising incidence of obesity and related disorders such as diabetes and heart disease has focused considerable attention on the discovery of novel therapeutics. One promising approach has been to increase the number or activity of brown-like adipocytes in white adipose depots, as this has been sh...

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Autores principales: Moisan, Annie, Lee, Youn-Kyoung, Zhang, Jitao David, Hudak, Carolyn S., Meyer, Claas A., Prummer, Michael, Zoffmann, Sannah, Truong, Hoa Hue, Ebeling, Martin, Kiialainen, Anna, Gérard, Régine, Xia, Fang, Schinzel, Robert T., Amrein, Kurt E., Cowan, Chad A.
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Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25487280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb3075
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author Moisan, Annie
Lee, Youn-Kyoung
Zhang, Jitao David
Hudak, Carolyn S.
Meyer, Claas A.
Prummer, Michael
Zoffmann, Sannah
Truong, Hoa Hue
Ebeling, Martin
Kiialainen, Anna
Gérard, Régine
Xia, Fang
Schinzel, Robert T.
Amrein, Kurt E.
Cowan, Chad A.
author_facet Moisan, Annie
Lee, Youn-Kyoung
Zhang, Jitao David
Hudak, Carolyn S.
Meyer, Claas A.
Prummer, Michael
Zoffmann, Sannah
Truong, Hoa Hue
Ebeling, Martin
Kiialainen, Anna
Gérard, Régine
Xia, Fang
Schinzel, Robert T.
Amrein, Kurt E.
Cowan, Chad A.
author_sort Moisan, Annie
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description The rising incidence of obesity and related disorders such as diabetes and heart disease has focused considerable attention on the discovery of novel therapeutics. One promising approach has been to increase the number or activity of brown-like adipocytes in white adipose depots, as this has been shown to prevent diet-induced obesity and reduce the incidence and severity of type 2 diabetes. Thus, the conversion of fat-storing cells into metabolically active thermogenic cells has become an appealing therapeutic strategy to combat obesity. Here, we report a screening platform for the identification of small molecules capable of promoting a white-to-brown metabolic conversion in human adipocytes. We identified two inhibitors of Janus Kinase (JAK) activity with no precedent in adipose tissue biology that stably confer brown-like metabolic activity to white adipocytes. Importantly, these metabolically converted adipocytes exhibit elevated UCP1 expression and increased mitochondrial activity. We further found that repression of interferon signalling and activation of hedgehog signalling in JAK-inactivated adipocytes contributes to the metabolic conversion observed in these cells. Our findings highlight a novel role for the JAK/STAT pathway in the control of adipocyte function and establish a platform to identify compounds for the treatment of obesity.
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spelling pubmed-42764822015-07-01 White-to-brown metabolic conversion of human adipocytes by JAK inhibition Moisan, Annie Lee, Youn-Kyoung Zhang, Jitao David Hudak, Carolyn S. Meyer, Claas A. Prummer, Michael Zoffmann, Sannah Truong, Hoa Hue Ebeling, Martin Kiialainen, Anna Gérard, Régine Xia, Fang Schinzel, Robert T. Amrein, Kurt E. Cowan, Chad A. Nat Cell Biol Article The rising incidence of obesity and related disorders such as diabetes and heart disease has focused considerable attention on the discovery of novel therapeutics. One promising approach has been to increase the number or activity of brown-like adipocytes in white adipose depots, as this has been shown to prevent diet-induced obesity and reduce the incidence and severity of type 2 diabetes. Thus, the conversion of fat-storing cells into metabolically active thermogenic cells has become an appealing therapeutic strategy to combat obesity. Here, we report a screening platform for the identification of small molecules capable of promoting a white-to-brown metabolic conversion in human adipocytes. We identified two inhibitors of Janus Kinase (JAK) activity with no precedent in adipose tissue biology that stably confer brown-like metabolic activity to white adipocytes. Importantly, these metabolically converted adipocytes exhibit elevated UCP1 expression and increased mitochondrial activity. We further found that repression of interferon signalling and activation of hedgehog signalling in JAK-inactivated adipocytes contributes to the metabolic conversion observed in these cells. Our findings highlight a novel role for the JAK/STAT pathway in the control of adipocyte function and establish a platform to identify compounds for the treatment of obesity. 2014-12-08 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4276482/ /pubmed/25487280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb3075 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Moisan, Annie
Lee, Youn-Kyoung
Zhang, Jitao David
Hudak, Carolyn S.
Meyer, Claas A.
Prummer, Michael
Zoffmann, Sannah
Truong, Hoa Hue
Ebeling, Martin
Kiialainen, Anna
Gérard, Régine
Xia, Fang
Schinzel, Robert T.
Amrein, Kurt E.
Cowan, Chad A.
White-to-brown metabolic conversion of human adipocytes by JAK inhibition
title White-to-brown metabolic conversion of human adipocytes by JAK inhibition
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title_full_unstemmed White-to-brown metabolic conversion of human adipocytes by JAK inhibition
title_short White-to-brown metabolic conversion of human adipocytes by JAK inhibition
title_sort white-to-brown metabolic conversion of human adipocytes by jak inhibition
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25487280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb3075
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