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Publication : LETMD1 is required for mitochondrial structure and thermogenic function of brown adipocytes.

First Author  Snyder MM Year  2021
Journal  FASEB J Volume  35
Issue  11 Pages  e21965
PubMed ID  34669999 Mgi Jnum  J:318013
Mgi Id  MGI:6844901 Doi  10.1096/fj.202100597R
Citation  Snyder MM, et al. (2021) LETMD1 is required for mitochondrial structure and thermogenic function of brown adipocytes. FASEB J 35(11):e21965
abstractText  Obesity and metabolic disorders caused by energy surplus pose an increasing concern within the global population. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) dissipates energy through mitochondrial non-shivering thermogenesis, thus representing a powerful agent against obesity. Here we explore the novel role of a mitochondrial outer membrane protein, LETM1-domain containing 1 (LETMD1), in BAT. We generated a knockout (Letmd1(KO) ) mouse model and analyzed BAT morphology, function and gene expression under various physiological conditions. While the Letmd1(KO) mice are born normally and have normal morphology and body weight, they lose multilocular brown adipocytes completely and have diminished mitochondrial abundance, DNA copy number, cristae structure, and thermogenic gene expression in the intrascapular BAT, associated with elevated reactive oxidative stress. In consequence, the Letmd1(KO) mice fail to maintain body temperature in response to acute cold exposure without food and become hypothermic within 4 h. Although the cold-exposed Letmd1(KO) mice can maintain body temperature in the presence of food, they cannot upregulate expression of uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) and convert white to beige adipocytes, nor can they respond to adrenergic stimulation. These results demonstrate that LETMD1 is essential for mitochondrial structure and function, and thermogenesis of brown adipocytes.
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