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TBK1 at the Crossroads of Inflammation and Energy Homeostasis in Adipose Tissue.

Citation
Zhao, P., et al. “Tbk1 At The Crossroads Of Inflammation And Energy Homeostasis In Adipose Tissue.”. Cell, pp. 731-743.e12.
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Author Peng Zhao, Kai In Wong, Xiaoli Sun, Shannon M Reilly, Maeran Uhm, Zhongji Liao, Yuliya Skorobogatko, Alan R Saltiel
Keywords AMPK, NFκB, cytokine, energy expenditure, Insulin resistance, mitochondria, obesity, protein phosphorylation
Abstract

The noncanonical IKK family member TANK-binding kinase 1 (TBK1) is activated by pro-inflammatory cytokines, but its role in controlling metabolism remains unclear. Here, we report that the kinase uniquely controls energy metabolism. Tbk1 expression is increased in adipocytes of HFD-fed mice. Adipocyte-specific TBK1 knockout (ATKO) attenuates HFD-induced obesity by increasing energy expenditure; further studies show that TBK1 directly inhibits AMPK to repress respiration and increase energy storage. Conversely, activation of AMPK under catabolic conditions can increase TBK1 activity through phosphorylation, mediated by AMPK's downstream target ULK1. Surprisingly, ATKO also exaggerates adipose tissue inflammation and insulin resistance. TBK1 suppresses inflammation by phosphorylating and inducing the degradation of the IKK kinase NIK, thus attenuating NF-κB activity. Moreover, TBK1 mediates the negative impact of AMPK activity on NF-κB activation. These data implicate a unique role for TBK1 in mediating bidirectional crosstalk between energy sensing and inflammatory signaling pathways in both over- and undernutrition.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Cell
Volume
172
Issue
4
Number of Pages
731-743.e12
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1097-4172
DOI
10.1016/j.cell.2018.01.007
Alternate Journal
Cell
PMID
29425491
PMCID
PMC5808582
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