PPAR-γ integrates obesity and adipocyte clock through epigenetic regulation of Bmal1

PPAR-γ通过Bmal1的表观遗传调控整合肥胖和脂肪细胞时钟

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作者:Shuai Wang, Yanke Lin, Lu Gao, Zemin Yang, Jingpan Lin, Shujing Ren, Feng Li, Jing Chen, Zhigang Wang, Zhiyong Dong, Pinghua Sun, Baojian Wu

Conclusion

Impaired PPAR-γ in obesity provokes downregulation of SLC1A5 and reductions in adipocyte uptake of glutamine and methionine (two epigenetic modulators), leading to disruption of Bmal1. Therefore, PPAR-γ integrates obesity and adipocyte clock, promoting a vicious cycle between circadian disruption and obesity development.

Methods

Metabolomics profiling of WAT (white adipose tissue) samples was performed to identify the metabolites altered in obese model. mRNA levels were analyzed by qPCR assays. Proteins were detected by immunoblotting, immunofluorescence and ELISA. ChIP and luciferase reporter assays were used to investigate epigenetic and transcriptional regulation.

Results

Obesity causes perturbance of circadian clock in WAT in mice and humans, particularly, BMAL1 is markedly reduced. Metabolomic analysis reveals reduced glutamine and methionine in obese WAT. Glutamine metabolism contributes to production of acetyl-CoA, whereas methionine metabolism generates S-adenosyl methionine (SAM). Acetyl-CoA and SAM are the substrates for histone acetylation and methylation, respectively. Reduced glutamine and methionine in obese WAT are associated with decreased H3K27ac and H3K4me3 at Bmal1 promoter. Consistently, glutamine or methionine administration in vitro and in vivo increases H3K27ac or H3K4me3, promoting Bmal1 transcription and expression. A screen of transport and metabolic genes identifies downregulation of the uptake transporter SLC1A5 as a cause of reduced glutamine or methionine in obese WAT. Moreover, we observe impaired expression of PPAR-γ in obese WAT. PPAR-γ trans-activates Slc1a5 via direct binding to a response element in promoter.

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