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PPARγ activation by lipolysis-generated ligands is required for cAMP dependent UCP1 induction in human thermogenic adipocytes

Desai, A.; Yang Loureiro, Z.; DeSouza, T.; Yang, Q.; Solivan-Rivera, J.; Corvera, S.

2024-08-11 cell biology
10.1101/2024.08.10.607465 bioRxiv
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ObjectiveThe uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) is induced in brown or "beige" adipocytes through catecholamine-induced cAMP signaling, which activates diverse transcription factors. UCP1 expression can also be enhanced by PPAR{gamma} agonists such as rosiglitazone (Rsg). However, it is unclear whether this upregulation results from de-novo differentiation of beige adipocytes from progenitor cells, or from the induction of UCP1 in pre-existing adipocytes. To explore this, we employed human adipocytes differentiated from progenitor cells and examined their acute response to Rsg, to the adenylate-cyclase activator forskolin (Fsk), or to both simultaneously. MethodsAdipocytes generated from primary human progenitor cells were differentiated without exposure to PPAR{gamma} agonists, and treated for 3, 6 or 78 hours to Fsk, to Rsg, or to both simultaneously. Bulk RNASeq, RNAScope, RT-PCR, CRISPR-Cas9 mediated knockout, oxygen consumption and western blotting were used to assess cellular responses. ResultsUCP1 mRNA expression was induced within 3 hours of exposure to either Rsg or Fsk, indicating that Rsgs effect is independent on additional adipocyte differentiation. Although Rsg and Fsk induced distinct overall transcriptional responses, both induced genes associated with calcium metabolism, lipid droplet assembly, and mitochondrial remodeling, denoting core features of human adipocyte beiging. Unexpectedly, we found that Fsk-induced UCP1 expression was reduced by approximately 80% following CRISPR-Cas9-mediated knockout of PNPLA2, the gene encoding the triglyceride lipase ATGL. As anticipated, ATGL knockout suppressed lipolysis; however, the associated suppression of UCP1 induction indicates that maximal cAMP-mediated UCP1 induction requires products of ATGL-catalyzed lipolysis. Supporting this, we observed that the reduction in Fsk-stimulated UCP1 induction caused by ATGL knockout was reversed by Rsg, implying that the role of lipolysis in this process is to generate natural PPAR{gamma} agonists. ConclusionUCP1 transcription is known to be stimulated by transcription factors activated downstream of cAMP-dependent protein kinases. Here we demonstrate that UCP1 transcription can also be acutely induced through PPAR{gamma}-activation. Moreover, both pathways are activated in human adipocytes in response to cAMP, synergistically inducing UCP1 expression. The stimulation of PPAR{gamma} in response to cAMP occurs as a result of the production of natural PPAR{gamma} activating ligands through ATGL-mediated lipolysis. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT O_FIG O_LINKSMALLFIG WIDTH=200 HEIGHT=161 SRC="FIGDIR/small/607465v1_ufig1.gif" ALT="Figure 1"> View larger version (29K): org.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@18675a5org.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@95cb66org.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@5cb189org.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@18bac05_HPS_FORMAT_FIGEXP M_FIG C_FIG

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