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Type VI collagen and its cleavage product, endotrophin, cooperatively regulate the adipogenic and lipolytic capacity of adipocytes

Author(s)
Oh, JiyoungKim, Chu-SookKim, MinJo, WoobeenSung, Young HoonPark, Jiyoung
Issued Date
2021-01
DOI
10.1016/j.metabol.2020.154430
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/48728
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0026049520302948?via%3Dihub
Citation
METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL, v.114, pp.154430
Abstract
Objective: Obesity-induced adipose tissue remodeling is closely associated with systemic insulin resistance. However, the mechanistic involvement of adipocyte-derived extracellular matrix proteins under pathophysiological conditions remains unclear. Our aim was to investigate the distinctive contributions of each chain of type VI collagens (Col6) and its cleavage protein endotrophin to adipocyte functions and insulin sensitivity.

Methods: Col6 comprises three alpha chains: Col6a1, Col6a2, and Col6a3. We generated Col6a1-, Col6a2-, and Col6a3-deficient 3T3-L1 adipocytes using the CRISPR-Cas9 system as well as a novel Col6a3-deficient (Col6a3KO) mouse model for loss-of-function studies. Adenoviral-endotrophin and adipocyte-specific doxycycline-inducible endotrophin transgenic mice were utilized for the gain-of-function analysis.

Results: The holo-Col6 fibrils were found to be required for mature adipocyte differentiation. Only Col6a3-deficient 3T3-L1 adipocytes showed decreased inflammation and basal adipocyte lipolysis and prevented ER-stress-induced insulin resistance. Consistently, Col6a3KO mice showed decreased adipocyte size and fat mass of epididymal adipose tissues due to a defect in adipogenic and lipolytic capacity of adipocytes. Beyond the structural role of Col6a3, over expression of endotrophin in obese mice further augmented insulin resistance, which was tightly associated with a significant increase in lipolysis, inflammation, and cellular apoptosis in adipose tissues, whereas this showed a limited effect on adipogenesis.

Conclusions: These novel findings corroborate our previous observations suggesting that adipose tissue extracellular matrix regulates adipocyte function and insulin sensitivity in pathophysiological conditions. Mechanistically, holoCol6 fibrils and their signaling derivative endotrophin govern adipocyte function independently of their role as structural supports via MAPK signaling pathways, and the latter could be an important metabolic effector in obesity-related metabolic diseases. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Publisher
W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
ISSN
0026-0495
Keyword (Author)
Adipose tissueEndotrophinInflammationAdipogenesisAdipocyte lipolysisCollagen
Keyword
ER STRESSSECRETIONOBESITYCOL6A3DIFFERENTIATIONINHIBITIONDEFICIENCYEXPRESSIONRESISTANCEAPOPTOSIS

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