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Brown adipocyte ATF4 activation improves thermoregulation and systemic metabolism.

Esther Paulo1, Yun Zhang1, Ruchi Masand1, Tony L Huynh2, Youngho Seo2, Danielle L Swaney3, Margaret Soucheray3, Erica Stevenson3, David Jimenez-Morales3, Nevan J Krogan3, Biao Wang4.   

Abstract

Cold-induced thermogenesis in endotherms demands adaptive thermogenesis fueled by mitochondrial respiration and Ucp1-mediated uncoupling in multilocular brown adipocytes (BAs). However, dietary regulation of thermogenesis in BAs isn't fully understood. Here, we describe that the deficiency of Leucine-rich pentatricopeptide repeat containing-protein (Lrpprc) in BAs reduces mtDNA-encoded ETC gene expression, causes ETC proteome imbalance, and abolishes the mitochondria-fueled thermogenesis. BA-specific Lrpprc knockout mice are cold resistant in a 4°C cold-tolerance test in the presence of food, which is accompanied by the activation of transcription factor 4 (ATF4) and proteome turnover in BAs. ATF4 activation genetically by BA-specific ATF4 overexpression or physiologically by a low-protein diet feeding can improve cold tolerance in wild-type and Ucp1 knockout mice. Furthermore, ATF4 activation in BAs improves systemic metabolism in obesogenic environment regardless of Ucp1's action. Therefore, our study reveals a diet-dependent but Ucp1-independent thermogenic mechanism in BAs that is relevant to systemic thermoregulation and energy homeostasis.
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Keywords:  ATF4; brown adipocyte; thermogenesis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34551310      PMCID: PMC9202523          DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109742

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.995


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