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A mouse model of human mitofusin-2-related lipodystrophy exhibits adipose-specific mitochondrial stress and reduced leptin secretion
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been reported in obesity and insulin resistance, but primary genetic mitochondrial dysfunction is generally not associated with these, arguing against a straightforward causal relationship. A rare exception, recently identified in humans, is a syndrome of lower body adi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9937658/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36722855 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.82283 |
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author | Mann, Jake P Duan, Xiaowen Patel, Satish Tábara, Luis Carlos Scurria, Fabio Alvarez-Guaita, Anna Haider, Afreen Luijten, Ineke Page, Matthew Protasoni, Margherita Lim, Koini Virtue, Sam O'Rahilly, Stephen Armstrong, Martin Prudent, Julien Semple, Robert K Savage, David B |
author_facet | Mann, Jake P Duan, Xiaowen Patel, Satish Tábara, Luis Carlos Scurria, Fabio Alvarez-Guaita, Anna Haider, Afreen Luijten, Ineke Page, Matthew Protasoni, Margherita Lim, Koini Virtue, Sam O'Rahilly, Stephen Armstrong, Martin Prudent, Julien Semple, Robert K Savage, David B |
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description | Mitochondrial dysfunction has been reported in obesity and insulin resistance, but primary genetic mitochondrial dysfunction is generally not associated with these, arguing against a straightforward causal relationship. A rare exception, recently identified in humans, is a syndrome of lower body adipose loss, leptin-deficient severe upper body adipose overgrowth, and insulin resistance caused by the p.Arg707Trp mutation in MFN2, encoding mitofusin 2. How the resulting selective form of mitochondrial dysfunction leads to tissue- and adipose depot-specific growth abnormalities and systemic biochemical perturbation is unknown. To address this, Mfn2(R707W/R707W) knock-in mice were generated and phenotyped on chow and high fat diets. Electron microscopy revealed adipose-specific mitochondrial morphological abnormalities. Oxidative phosphorylation measured in isolated mitochondria was unperturbed, but the cellular integrated stress response was activated in adipose tissue. Fat mass and distribution, body weight, and systemic glucose and lipid metabolism were unchanged, however serum leptin and adiponectin concentrations, and their secretion from adipose explants were reduced. Pharmacological induction of the integrated stress response in wild-type adipocytes also reduced secretion of leptin and adiponectin, suggesting an explanation for the in vivo findings. These data suggest that the p.Arg707Trp MFN2 mutation selectively perturbs mitochondrial morphology and activates the integrated stress response in adipose tissue. In mice, this does not disrupt most adipocyte functions or systemic metabolism, whereas in humans it is associated with pathological adipose remodelling and metabolic disease. In both species, disproportionate effects on leptin secretion may relate to cell autonomous induction of the integrated stress response. |
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spelling | pubmed-99376582023-02-18 A mouse model of human mitofusin-2-related lipodystrophy exhibits adipose-specific mitochondrial stress and reduced leptin secretion Mann, Jake P Duan, Xiaowen Patel, Satish Tábara, Luis Carlos Scurria, Fabio Alvarez-Guaita, Anna Haider, Afreen Luijten, Ineke Page, Matthew Protasoni, Margherita Lim, Koini Virtue, Sam O'Rahilly, Stephen Armstrong, Martin Prudent, Julien Semple, Robert K Savage, David B eLife Cell Biology Mitochondrial dysfunction has been reported in obesity and insulin resistance, but primary genetic mitochondrial dysfunction is generally not associated with these, arguing against a straightforward causal relationship. A rare exception, recently identified in humans, is a syndrome of lower body adipose loss, leptin-deficient severe upper body adipose overgrowth, and insulin resistance caused by the p.Arg707Trp mutation in MFN2, encoding mitofusin 2. How the resulting selective form of mitochondrial dysfunction leads to tissue- and adipose depot-specific growth abnormalities and systemic biochemical perturbation is unknown. To address this, Mfn2(R707W/R707W) knock-in mice were generated and phenotyped on chow and high fat diets. Electron microscopy revealed adipose-specific mitochondrial morphological abnormalities. Oxidative phosphorylation measured in isolated mitochondria was unperturbed, but the cellular integrated stress response was activated in adipose tissue. Fat mass and distribution, body weight, and systemic glucose and lipid metabolism were unchanged, however serum leptin and adiponectin concentrations, and their secretion from adipose explants were reduced. Pharmacological induction of the integrated stress response in wild-type adipocytes also reduced secretion of leptin and adiponectin, suggesting an explanation for the in vivo findings. These data suggest that the p.Arg707Trp MFN2 mutation selectively perturbs mitochondrial morphology and activates the integrated stress response in adipose tissue. In mice, this does not disrupt most adipocyte functions or systemic metabolism, whereas in humans it is associated with pathological adipose remodelling and metabolic disease. In both species, disproportionate effects on leptin secretion may relate to cell autonomous induction of the integrated stress response. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9937658/ /pubmed/36722855 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.82283 Text en © 2023, Mann et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Cell Biology Mann, Jake P Duan, Xiaowen Patel, Satish Tábara, Luis Carlos Scurria, Fabio Alvarez-Guaita, Anna Haider, Afreen Luijten, Ineke Page, Matthew Protasoni, Margherita Lim, Koini Virtue, Sam O'Rahilly, Stephen Armstrong, Martin Prudent, Julien Semple, Robert K Savage, David B A mouse model of human mitofusin-2-related lipodystrophy exhibits adipose-specific mitochondrial stress and reduced leptin secretion |
title | A mouse model of human mitofusin-2-related lipodystrophy exhibits adipose-specific mitochondrial stress and reduced leptin secretion |
title_full | A mouse model of human mitofusin-2-related lipodystrophy exhibits adipose-specific mitochondrial stress and reduced leptin secretion |
title_fullStr | A mouse model of human mitofusin-2-related lipodystrophy exhibits adipose-specific mitochondrial stress and reduced leptin secretion |
title_full_unstemmed | A mouse model of human mitofusin-2-related lipodystrophy exhibits adipose-specific mitochondrial stress and reduced leptin secretion |
title_short | A mouse model of human mitofusin-2-related lipodystrophy exhibits adipose-specific mitochondrial stress and reduced leptin secretion |
title_sort | mouse model of human mitofusin-2-related lipodystrophy exhibits adipose-specific mitochondrial stress and reduced leptin secretion |
topic | Cell Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9937658/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36722855 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.82283 |
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