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Publication : Hedgehog signaling via Gli2 prevents obesity induced by high-fat diet in adult mice.

First Author  Shi Y Year  2017
Journal  Elife Volume  6
PubMed ID  29205155 Mgi Jnum  J:255012
Mgi Id  MGI:6111025 Doi  10.7554/eLife.31649
Citation  Shi Y, et al. (2017) Hedgehog signaling via Gli2 prevents obesity induced by high-fat diet in adult mice. Elife 6:e31649
abstractText  Obesity poses a significant risk of developing type II diabetes and other diseases. Hedgehog (Hh) signaling has been shown to inhibit adipose tissue development, but its effect on diet-induced obesity during postnatal life is not known. Here by inducing expression of constitutively active Smoothened (SmoM2) or Gli2 (DeltaNGli2) in the adipocyte lineage of postnatal mice, we show that targeted activation of Hh signaling suppresses high-fat-diet-induced obesity and improves whole-body glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity. Both SmoM2 and DeltaNGli2 induce the expression of Wnt6, a known anti-adipogenic factor, in fat depots of the mouse. Hh-Gli2 signaling inhibits not only adipocyte differentiation but also lipogenesis in adipocytes in vitro. Finally, pharmacological inhibition of Porcupine, an acyltransferase essential for Wnt secretion, alleviates both anti-adipogenic and anti-lipogenic effects of Hh in cell culture models. Overall, targeted activation of Hh signaling ameliorates diet-induced obesity and may be explored for pharmaceutical development.
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