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miR-155 Deletion in Female Mice Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity

Obesity is a growing epidemic in developed countries. Obese individuals are susceptible to comorbidities, including cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder. Increasing the ability of adipose tissue to expend excess energy could improve protection from obesity. One promising target is microRNA...

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Autores principales: Gaudet, Andrew D., Fonken, Laura K., Gushchina, Liubov V., Aubrecht, Taryn G., Maurya, Santosh K., Periasamy, Muthu, Nelson, Randy J., Popovich, Phillip G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4782173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26953132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep22862
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author Gaudet, Andrew D.
Fonken, Laura K.
Gushchina, Liubov V.
Aubrecht, Taryn G.
Maurya, Santosh K.
Periasamy, Muthu
Nelson, Randy J.
Popovich, Phillip G.
author_facet Gaudet, Andrew D.
Fonken, Laura K.
Gushchina, Liubov V.
Aubrecht, Taryn G.
Maurya, Santosh K.
Periasamy, Muthu
Nelson, Randy J.
Popovich, Phillip G.
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description Obesity is a growing epidemic in developed countries. Obese individuals are susceptible to comorbidities, including cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder. Increasing the ability of adipose tissue to expend excess energy could improve protection from obesity. One promising target is microRNA (miR)-155-5p. We demonstrate that deletion of miR-155 (-5p and -3p) in female mice prevents diet-induced obesity. Body weight gain did not differ between wild-type (WT) and miR-155 knockout (KO) mice fed control diet (CD); however, miR-155 KO mice fed high-fat diet (HFD) gained 56% less body weight and 74% less gonadal white adipose tissue (WAT) than WT mice. Enhanced WAT thermogenic potential, brown adipose tissue differentiation, and/or insulin sensitivity might underlie this obesity resistance. Indeed, miR-155 KO mice on HFD had 21% higher heat release than WT HFD mice. Compared to WT adipocytes, miR-155 KO adipocytes upregulated brown (Ucp1, Cidea, Pparg) and white (Fabp4, Pnpla2, AdipoQ, Fasn) adipogenic genes, and glucose metabolism genes (Glut4, Irs1). miR-155 deletion abrogated HFD-induced adipocyte hypertrophy and WAT inflammation. Therefore, miR-155 deletion increases adipogenic, insulin sensitivity, and energy uncoupling machinery, while limiting inflammation in WAT, which together could restrict HFD-induced fat accumulation. Our results identify miR-155 as a novel candidate target for improving obesity resistance.
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spelling pubmed-47821732016-03-10 miR-155 Deletion in Female Mice Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity Gaudet, Andrew D. Fonken, Laura K. Gushchina, Liubov V. Aubrecht, Taryn G. Maurya, Santosh K. Periasamy, Muthu Nelson, Randy J. Popovich, Phillip G. Sci Rep Article Obesity is a growing epidemic in developed countries. Obese individuals are susceptible to comorbidities, including cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder. Increasing the ability of adipose tissue to expend excess energy could improve protection from obesity. One promising target is microRNA (miR)-155-5p. We demonstrate that deletion of miR-155 (-5p and -3p) in female mice prevents diet-induced obesity. Body weight gain did not differ between wild-type (WT) and miR-155 knockout (KO) mice fed control diet (CD); however, miR-155 KO mice fed high-fat diet (HFD) gained 56% less body weight and 74% less gonadal white adipose tissue (WAT) than WT mice. Enhanced WAT thermogenic potential, brown adipose tissue differentiation, and/or insulin sensitivity might underlie this obesity resistance. Indeed, miR-155 KO mice on HFD had 21% higher heat release than WT HFD mice. Compared to WT adipocytes, miR-155 KO adipocytes upregulated brown (Ucp1, Cidea, Pparg) and white (Fabp4, Pnpla2, AdipoQ, Fasn) adipogenic genes, and glucose metabolism genes (Glut4, Irs1). miR-155 deletion abrogated HFD-induced adipocyte hypertrophy and WAT inflammation. Therefore, miR-155 deletion increases adipogenic, insulin sensitivity, and energy uncoupling machinery, while limiting inflammation in WAT, which together could restrict HFD-induced fat accumulation. Our results identify miR-155 as a novel candidate target for improving obesity resistance. Nature Publishing Group 2016-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4782173/ /pubmed/26953132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep22862 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Gaudet, Andrew D.
Fonken, Laura K.
Gushchina, Liubov V.
Aubrecht, Taryn G.
Maurya, Santosh K.
Periasamy, Muthu
Nelson, Randy J.
Popovich, Phillip G.
miR-155 Deletion in Female Mice Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity
title miR-155 Deletion in Female Mice Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity
title_full miR-155 Deletion in Female Mice Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity
title_fullStr miR-155 Deletion in Female Mice Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity
title_full_unstemmed miR-155 Deletion in Female Mice Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity
title_short miR-155 Deletion in Female Mice Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity
title_sort mir-155 deletion in female mice prevents diet-induced obesity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4782173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26953132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep22862
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