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ITCH Deficiency Protects From Diet-Induced Obesity

Authors :
Arianna Marino
Renato Lauro
Viviana Casagrande
Gerry Melino
Robert Stoehr
Alessandro Mauriello
Belén Peral
Eleonora Candi
José Manuel Fernández Real
Maria Mavilio
María Gómez-Serrano
Rossella Menghini
Massimo Federici
José María Moreno-Navarrete
Marta Fabrizi
Fondazione Roma
European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes
European Commission
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Medical Research Council (UK)
Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca
Ministero della Salute
Source :
Diabetes; Vol 63, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
AMER DIABETES ASSOC, 2014.

Abstract

et al.<br />Classically activated macrophages (M1) secrete proinflammatory cytokine and are predominant in obese adipose tissue. M2 macrophages, prevalent in lean adipose tissue, are induced by IL-13 and IL-4, mainly secreted by Th2 lymphocytes, and produce the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10. ITCH is a ubiquitously expressed E3 ubiquitin ligase involved in T-cell differentiation and in a wide range of inflammatory pathways. ITCH downregulation in lymphocytes causes aberrant Th2 differentiation. To investigate the role of Th2/M2 polarization in obesityrelated inflammation and insulin resistance, we compared wild-type and Itch2/2 mice in a context of diet-induced obesity (high-fat diet [HFD]). When subjected to HFD, Itch2/2 mice did not show an increase in body weight or insulin resistance; calorimetric analysis suggested an accelerated metabolism. The molecular analysis of metabolically active tissue revealed increased levels of M2 markers and genes involved in fatty acid oxidation. Histological examination of livers from Itch2/2 mice suggested that ITCH deficiency protects mice from obesity-related nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. We also found a negative correlation between ITCH and M2 marker expression in human adipose tissues. Taken together, our data indicate that ITCH E3 ubiquitin ligase deficiency protects from the metabolic disorder caused by obesity.<br />This study was funded in part by Fondazione Roma 2008, ESFD/Lilly 2012, AIRC 2012 Project IG 13163, FP7-Health-241913 FLORINASH, FP-7 EURHYTHDIA, and PRIN 2009FATXW3_002 to M.Fe.; SAF-2012-33014 from Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Spain, to B.P.; and Medical Research Council, U.K., grants ACC12, MIUR/PRIN (20078P7T3K_001)/FIRB (RBIP06LCA9_0023, RBIP06LCA9_0C), AIRC (2011-IG11955), and AIRC 5xmille (MCO #9979), Telethon grant GGPO9133, Ministero della Salute, and IDI-IRCCS (RF08 c.15, RF07 c.57) to G.M.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121797
Volume :
63
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e87a3e12363d1bf3421606f5cc2a7e8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2337/db13-0802