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Publication : Endogenous Fatty Acid Synthesis Drives Brown Adipose Tissue Involution.

First Author  Schlein C Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  34
Issue  2 Pages  108624
PubMed ID  33440156 Mgi Jnum  J:304287
Mgi Id  MGI:6694805 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108624
Citation  Schlein C, et al. (2021) Endogenous Fatty Acid Synthesis Drives Brown Adipose Tissue Involution. Cell Rep 34(2):108624
abstractText  Thermoneutral conditions typical for standard human living environments result in brown adipose tissue (BAT) involution, characterized by decreased mitochondrial mass and increased lipid deposition. Low BAT activity is associated with poor metabolic health, and BAT reactivation may confer therapeutic potential. However, the molecular drivers of this BAT adaptive process in response to thermoneutrality remain enigmatic. Using metabolic and lipidomic approaches, we show that endogenous fatty acid synthesis, regulated by carbohydrate-response element-binding protein (ChREBP), is the central regulator of BAT involution. By transcriptional control of lipogenesis-related enzymes, ChREBP determines the abundance and composition of both storage and membrane lipids known to regulate organelle turnover and function. Notably, ChREBP deficiency and pharmacological inhibition of lipogenesis during thermoneutral adaptation preserved mitochondrial mass and thermogenic capacity of BAT independently of mitochondrial biogenesis. In conclusion, we establish lipogenesis as a potential therapeutic target to prevent loss of BAT thermogenic capacity as seen in adult humans.
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