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Slc43a3 is a regulator of free fatty acid flux.

Kathrin B Hasbargen1, Wen-Jun Shen2, Yiqiang Zhang1, Xiaoming Hou2, Wei Wang3, Qui Shuo4, David A Bernlohr5, Salman Azhar2, Fredric B Kraemer6.   

Abstract

Adipocytes take up long chain FAs through diffusion and protein-mediated transport, whereas FA efflux is considered to occur by diffusion. To identify potential membrane proteins that are involved in regulating FA flux in adipocytes, the expression levels of 55 membrane transporters without known function were screened in subcutaneous adipose samples from obese patients before and after bariatric surgery using branched DNA methodology. Among the 33 solute carrier (SLC) transporter family members screened, the expression of 14 members showed significant changes before and after bariatric surgery. One of them, Slc43a3, increased about 2.5-fold after bariatric surgery. Further investigation demonstrated that Slc43a3 is highly expressed in murine adipose tissue and induced during adipocyte differentiation in primary preadipocytes and in OP9 cells. Knockdown of Slc43a3 with siRNA in differentiated OP9 adipocytes reduced both basal and forskolin-stimulated FA efflux, while also increasing FA uptake and lipid droplet accumulation. In contrast, overexpression of Slc43a3 decreased FA uptake in differentiated OP9 cells and resulted in decreased lipid droplet accumulation. Therefore, Slc43a3 seems to regulate FA flux in adipocytes, functioning as a positive regulator of FA efflux and as a negative regulator of FA uptake.

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Keywords:  adipose metabolism; fatty acid efflux; fatty acid uptake; lipid droplet; membrane transporters; solute carrier family 43 member 3

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32217606      PMCID: PMC7193958          DOI: 10.1194/jlr.RA119000294

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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