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Publication : Adipose-specific overexpression of human AGPAT2 in mice causes increased adiposity and mild hepatic dysfunction.

First Author  Agarwal AK Year  2024
Journal  iScience Volume  27
Issue  1 Pages  108653
PubMed ID  38274405 Mgi Jnum  J:351217
Mgi Id  MGI:7578536 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2023.108653
Citation  Agarwal AK, et al. (2024) Adipose-specific overexpression of human AGPAT2 in mice causes increased adiposity and mild hepatic dysfunction. iScience 27(1):108653
abstractText  AGPAT2, a critical enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of phospholipids and triacylglycerol (TAG), is highly expressed in adipose tissue (AT). Whether overexpression of AGPAT2 in AT will result in increased TAG synthesis (obesity) and its metabolic complications remains unknown. We overexpressed human AGPAT2 specifically in AT using the adiponectin promoter and report increased mass of subcutaneous, gonadal, and brown AT in wild-type mice. Unexpectedly, overexpression of hAGPAT2 did not change the pattern of phospholipid or TAG concentration of the AT depots. Although there is an increase in liver weight, plasma aspartate aminotransferase, and plasma insulin at various time points of the study, it did not result in significant liver dysfunction. Despite increased adiposity in the Tg-(AT-hAGPAT2;)mAgpat2(+/+) mice, there was no significant increase in TAG concentration of AT. Therefore, this study suggests a role of AGPAT2 in the generation of AT, but not for adipocyte TAG synthesis.
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