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Deletion of iRhom2 protects against diet-induced obesity by increasing thermogenesis

OBJECTIVE: Obesity is the result of positive energy balance. It can be caused by excessive energy consumption but also by decreased energy dissipation, which occurs under several conditions including when the development or activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) is impaired. Here we evaluated whet...

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Autores principales: Badenes, Marina, Amin, Abdulbasit, González-García, Ismael, Félix, Inês, Burbridge, Emma, Cavadas, Miguel, Ortega, Francisco José, de Carvalho, Érika, Faísca, Pedro, Carobbio, Stefania, Seixas, Elsa, Pedroso, Dora, Neves-Costa, Ana, Moita, Luís F., Fernández-Real, José Manuel, Vidal-Puig, António, Domingos, Ana, López, Miguel, Adrain, Colin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6909339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31918923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2019.10.006
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author Badenes, Marina
Amin, Abdulbasit
González-García, Ismael
Félix, Inês
Burbridge, Emma
Cavadas, Miguel
Ortega, Francisco José
de Carvalho, Érika
Faísca, Pedro
Carobbio, Stefania
Seixas, Elsa
Pedroso, Dora
Neves-Costa, Ana
Moita, Luís F.
Fernández-Real, José Manuel
Vidal-Puig, António
Domingos, Ana
López, Miguel
Adrain, Colin
author_facet Badenes, Marina
Amin, Abdulbasit
González-García, Ismael
Félix, Inês
Burbridge, Emma
Cavadas, Miguel
Ortega, Francisco José
de Carvalho, Érika
Faísca, Pedro
Carobbio, Stefania
Seixas, Elsa
Pedroso, Dora
Neves-Costa, Ana
Moita, Luís F.
Fernández-Real, José Manuel
Vidal-Puig, António
Domingos, Ana
López, Miguel
Adrain, Colin
author_sort Badenes, Marina
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Obesity is the result of positive energy balance. It can be caused by excessive energy consumption but also by decreased energy dissipation, which occurs under several conditions including when the development or activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) is impaired. Here we evaluated whether iRhom2, the essential cofactor for the Tumour Necrosis Factor (TNF) sheddase ADAM17/TACE, plays a role in the pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome. METHODS: We challenged WT versus iRhom2 KO mice to positive energy balance by chronic exposure to a high fat diet and then compared their metabolic phenotypes. We also carried out ex vivo assays with primary and immortalized mouse brown adipocytes to establish the autonomy of the effect of loss of iRhom2 on thermogenesis and respiration. RESULTS: Deletion of iRhom2 protected mice from weight gain, dyslipidemia, adipose tissue inflammation, and hepatic steatosis and improved insulin sensitivity when challenged by a high fat diet. Crucially, the loss of iRhom2 promotes thermogenesis via BAT activation and beige adipocyte recruitment, enabling iRhom2 KO mice to dissipate excess energy more efficiently than WT animals. This effect on enhanced thermogenesis is cell-autonomous in brown adipocytes as iRhom2 KOs exhibit elevated UCP1 levels and increased mitochondrial proton leak. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that iRhom2 is a negative regulator of thermogenesis and plays a role in the control of adipose tissue homeostasis during metabolic disease.
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spelling pubmed-69093392019-12-23 Deletion of iRhom2 protects against diet-induced obesity by increasing thermogenesis Badenes, Marina Amin, Abdulbasit González-García, Ismael Félix, Inês Burbridge, Emma Cavadas, Miguel Ortega, Francisco José de Carvalho, Érika Faísca, Pedro Carobbio, Stefania Seixas, Elsa Pedroso, Dora Neves-Costa, Ana Moita, Luís F. Fernández-Real, José Manuel Vidal-Puig, António Domingos, Ana López, Miguel Adrain, Colin Mol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: Obesity is the result of positive energy balance. It can be caused by excessive energy consumption but also by decreased energy dissipation, which occurs under several conditions including when the development or activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) is impaired. Here we evaluated whether iRhom2, the essential cofactor for the Tumour Necrosis Factor (TNF) sheddase ADAM17/TACE, plays a role in the pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome. METHODS: We challenged WT versus iRhom2 KO mice to positive energy balance by chronic exposure to a high fat diet and then compared their metabolic phenotypes. We also carried out ex vivo assays with primary and immortalized mouse brown adipocytes to establish the autonomy of the effect of loss of iRhom2 on thermogenesis and respiration. RESULTS: Deletion of iRhom2 protected mice from weight gain, dyslipidemia, adipose tissue inflammation, and hepatic steatosis and improved insulin sensitivity when challenged by a high fat diet. Crucially, the loss of iRhom2 promotes thermogenesis via BAT activation and beige adipocyte recruitment, enabling iRhom2 KO mice to dissipate excess energy more efficiently than WT animals. This effect on enhanced thermogenesis is cell-autonomous in brown adipocytes as iRhom2 KOs exhibit elevated UCP1 levels and increased mitochondrial proton leak. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that iRhom2 is a negative regulator of thermogenesis and plays a role in the control of adipose tissue homeostasis during metabolic disease. Elsevier 2019-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6909339/ /pubmed/31918923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2019.10.006 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Badenes, Marina
Amin, Abdulbasit
González-García, Ismael
Félix, Inês
Burbridge, Emma
Cavadas, Miguel
Ortega, Francisco José
de Carvalho, Érika
Faísca, Pedro
Carobbio, Stefania
Seixas, Elsa
Pedroso, Dora
Neves-Costa, Ana
Moita, Luís F.
Fernández-Real, José Manuel
Vidal-Puig, António
Domingos, Ana
López, Miguel
Adrain, Colin
Deletion of iRhom2 protects against diet-induced obesity by increasing thermogenesis
title Deletion of iRhom2 protects against diet-induced obesity by increasing thermogenesis
title_full Deletion of iRhom2 protects against diet-induced obesity by increasing thermogenesis
title_fullStr Deletion of iRhom2 protects against diet-induced obesity by increasing thermogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Deletion of iRhom2 protects against diet-induced obesity by increasing thermogenesis
title_short Deletion of iRhom2 protects against diet-induced obesity by increasing thermogenesis
title_sort deletion of irhom2 protects against diet-induced obesity by increasing thermogenesis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6909339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31918923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2019.10.006
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