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TET1 is a beige adipocyte-selective epigenetic suppressor of thermogenesis.

Authors :
Damal Villivalam, Sneha
Damal Villivalam, Sneha
You, Dongjoo
Kim, Jinse
Lim, Hee Woong
Xiao, Han
Zushin, Pete-James H
Oguri, Yasuo
Amin, Pouya
Kang, Sona
Damal Villivalam, Sneha
Damal Villivalam, Sneha
You, Dongjoo
Kim, Jinse
Lim, Hee Woong
Xiao, Han
Zushin, Pete-James H
Oguri, Yasuo
Amin, Pouya
Kang, Sona
Source :
Nature communications; vol 11, iss 1, 4313; 2041-1723
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

It has been suggested that beige fat thermogenesis is tightly controlled by epigenetic regulators that sense environmental cues such as temperature. Here, we report that subcutaneous adipose expression of the DNA demethylase TET1 is suppressed by cold and other stimulators of beige adipocyte thermogenesis. TET1 acts as an autonomous repressor of key thermogenic genes, including Ucp1 and Ppargc1a, in beige adipocytes. Adipose-selective Tet1 knockout mice generated by using Fabp4-Cre improves cold tolerance and increases energy expenditure and protects against diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance. Moreover, the suppressive role of TET1 in the thermogenic gene regulation of beige adipocytes is largely DNA demethylase-independent. Rather, TET1 coordinates with HDAC1 to mediate the epigenetic changes to suppress thermogenic gene transcription. Taken together, TET1 is a potent beige-selective epigenetic breaker of the thermogenic gene program. Our findings may lead to a therapeutic strategy to increase energy expenditure in obesity and related metabolic disorders.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature communications; vol 11, iss 1, 4313; 2041-1723
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature communications vol 11, iss 1, 4313 2041-1723
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367399267
Document Type :
Electronic Resource