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Proteome Imbalance of Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain in Brown Adipocytes Leads to Metabolic Benefits.

Citation
Masand, R., et al. “Proteome Imbalance Of Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain In Brown Adipocytes Leads To Metabolic Benefits.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 616-629.e4.
Author Ruchi Masand, Esther Paulo, Dongmei Wu, Yangmeng Wang, Danielle L Swaney, David Jimenez-Morales, Nevan J Krogan, Biao Wang
Keywords adaptive thermogenesis, brown adipocyte, electron transport chain, mitochondria, mtDNA, obesity, proteome imbalance
Abstract

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis is critical for thermoregulation and contributes to total energy expenditure. However, whether BAT has non-thermogenic functions is largely unknown. Here, we describe that BAT-specific liver kinase b1 knockout (Lkb1) mice exhibited impaired BAT mitochondrial respiration and thermogenesis but reduced adiposity and liver triglyceride accumulation under high-fat-diet feeding at room temperature. Importantly, these metabolic benefits were also present in Lkb1 mice at thermoneutrality, where BAT thermogenesis was not required. Mechanistically, decreased mRNA levels of mtDNA-encoded electron transport chain (ETC) subunits and ETC proteome imbalance led to defective BAT mitochondrial respiration in Lkb1 mice. Furthermore, reducing mtDNA gene expression directly in BAT by removing mitochondrial transcription factor A (Tfam) in BAT also showed ETC proteome imbalance and the trade-off between BAT thermogenesis and systemic metabolism at room temperature and thermoneutrality. Collectively, our data demonstrate that ETC proteome imbalance in BAT regulates systemic metabolism independently of thermogenesis.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Cell metabolism
Volume
27
Issue
3
Number of Pages
616-629.e4
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1932-7420
DOI
10.1016/j.cmet.2018.01.018
Alternate Journal
Cell Metab.
PMID
29514069
PMCID
PMC6020063
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