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Experiment Id  E-MTAB-8840 Name  Tissue-autonomous regulation of adipose expansion by core clock protein REVERBalpha
Experiment Type  RNA-Seq Study Type  WT vs. Mutant
Source  ArrayExpress Curation Date  2022-10-22
description  The circadian clock coordinates energy metabolism, with REVERBalpha considered a dominant regulator of lipid metabolism. REVERBalpha is a core clock protein, which demonstrates robust rhythmic expression across metabolic tissues. Here, we explore its role in white adipose metabolism, and propose that REVERBalpha plays a key part in the response of adipose to obesity. Mice globally lacking Reverbalpha (Reverbalpha -/-) display adiposity, increased susceptibility to diet-induced obesity, and up-regulation of the lipogenic proteome in white adipose depots. When Reverbalpha is deleted selectively in adipose (ReverbalphaFlox2-6AdipoCre), however, we observe only modest phenotypic and transcriptomic changes in the basal state, with altered regulation of clock and extracellular matrix (ECM) pathways. Thus the adipose-autonomous actions of REVERBalpha are shaped by context. On high-fat diet challenge, ReverbalphaFlox2-6AdipoCre mice accumulate more adipose mass than littermate controls, and are spared obesity-related inflammation. Gene expression analysis reveals pathways of lipid handling to be up-regulated. These findings therefore highlight a critical role for REVERBalpha in the regulation of adipose tissue expansion. Further, when transcriptomic data is integrated with the REVERBalpha cistrome, we detect strong associations of REVERBalpha binding sites, not only with the clock and ECM targets de-repressed under normal conditions, but with the broad range of metabolic genes unmasked as REVERBalpha targets by obesity. Thus our data favour a new interpretation of REVERBalpha function, not as conferring rhythmicity to lipogenesis, but as buffering against lipogenic cues asynchronous to the normal temporal routine.
  • variables:
  • age,
  • bulk RNA-seq,
  • genotype

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