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Yap regulates skeletal muscle fatty acid oxidation and adiposity in metabolic disease

Authors :
Dorit Samocha-Bonet
Mark Ziemann
Matthew J. Watt
René Koopman
Adam Hagg
Jerry R. Greenfield
Magdalene K. Montgomery
Hongwei Qian
Garron T. Dodd
Simon T. Bond
Darren C. Henstridge
Rachel E. Thomson
Paul Gregorevic
Talhah M. Salmi
Assam El-Osta
K. F. Harvey
Mark A. Febbraio
Choon Boon Sim
Kevin I. Watt
Brian G. Drew
Andrew G. Cox
Jonathan R. Davey
Rachel S. Lee
Benjamin L. Parker
Enzo R. Porrello
Source :
Nature Communications, Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Obesity is a major risk factor underlying the development of metabolic disease and a growing public health concern globally. Strategies to promote skeletal muscle metabolism can be effective to limit the progression of metabolic disease. Here, we demonstrate that the levels of the Hippo pathway transcriptional co-activator YAP are decreased in muscle biopsies from obese, insulin-resistant humans and mice. Targeted disruption of Yap in adult skeletal muscle resulted in incomplete oxidation of fatty acids and lipotoxicity. Integrated ‘omics analysis from isolated adult muscle nuclei revealed that Yap regulates a transcriptional profile associated with metabolic substrate utilisation. In line with these findings, increasing Yap abundance in the striated muscle of obese (db/db) mice enhanced energy expenditure and attenuated adiposity. Our results demonstrate a vital role for Yap as a mediator of skeletal muscle metabolism. Strategies to enhance Yap activity in skeletal muscle warrant consideration as part of comprehensive approaches to treat metabolic disease.<br />The mechanisms driving metabolic dysfunction in obesity remain incompletely understood. Here, the authors show that the levels of Hippo pathway effector YAP are reduced in muscle from individuals with insulin resistance and obese-diabetic mice, and that YAP promotes skeletal muscle lipid metabolism and limits adiposity in obese mice.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
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