Literature DB >> 34174197

Adipocyte iron levels impinge on a fat-gut crosstalk to regulate intestinal lipid absorption and mediate protection from obesity.

Zhuzhen Zhang1, Jan-Bernd Funcke1, Zhenzhen Zi2, Shangang Zhao1, Leon G Straub1, Yi Zhu3, Qingzhang Zhu1, Clair Crewe1, Yu A An1, Shiuhwei Chen1, Na Li1, May-Yun Wang1, Alexandra L Ghaben1, Charlotte Lee4, Laurent Gautron4, Luke J Engelking5, Prithvi Raj6, Yingfeng Deng1, Ruth Gordillo1, Christine M Kusminski1, Philipp E Scherer7.   

Abstract

Iron overload is positively associated with diabetes risk. However, the role of iron in adipose tissue remains incompletely understood. Here, we report that transferrin-receptor-1-mediated iron uptake is differentially required for distinct subtypes of adipocytes. Notably, adipocyte-specific transferrin receptor 1 deficiency substantially protects mice from high-fat-diet-induced metabolic disorders. Mechanistically, low cellular iron levels have a positive impact on the health of the white adipose tissue and can restrict lipid absorption from the intestine through modulation of vesicular transport in enterocytes following high-fat diet feeding. Specific reduction of adipocyte iron by AAV-mediated overexpression of the iron exporter Ferroportin1 in adult mice effectively mimics these protective effects. In summary, our studies highlight an important role of adipocyte iron in the maintenance of systemic metabolism through an adipocyte-enterocyte axis, offering an additional level of control over caloric influx into the system after feeding by regulating intestinal lipid absorption.
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Keywords:  Fpn1; adipocyte; diabetes and obesity; enterocyte; intestine; iron; lipid absorption; transferrin receptor 1; vesicular transport; white adipose tissue

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34174197      PMCID: PMC8338877          DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2021.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Metab        ISSN: 1550-4131            Impact factor:   31.373


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