ChREBP plays a pivotal role in the nutrient-mediated regulation of metabolic gene expression in brown adipose tissue

  • Baek, Seungwoo
  • Seo, Dong Soo
  • Kang, Jaehyeon
  • Ahmad, Yusra
  • Park, Sungjun
  • ... Kim, KyeongJin
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Aims: Carbohydrate -responsive element -binding protein (ChREBP) is a transcription factor that regulates several metabolic genes, including the lipogenic enzymes necessary for the metabolic conversion of carbohydrates into lipids. Although the crucial role of ChREBP in the liver, the primary site of de novo lipogenesis, has been studied, its functional role in adipose tissues, particularly brown adipose tissue (BAT), remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the role of ChREBP in BAT under conditions of a high -carbohydrate diet (HCD) and ketogenic diet (KD), represented by extremely low carbohydrate intake. Main methods: Using an adeno-associated virus and Cas9 knock -in mice, we rapidly generated Chrebp brown adipocyte-specific knock -out (B -KO) mice, bypassing the necessity for prolonged breeding by using the Cre-Lox system. Key findings: We demonstrated that ChREBP is essential for glucose metabolism and lipogenic gene expression in BAT under HCD conditions in Chrebp B -KO mice. After nutrient intake, Chrebp B -KO attenuated the KD-induced expression of several inflammatory genes in BAT. Significance: Our results indicated that ChREBP, a nutrient -sensing regulator, is indispensable for expressing a diverse range of metabolic genes in BAT.

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ChREBPBrown adipocytesBrown adipose tissueMetabolic gene expressionHigh carbohydrate dietKetogenic dietELEMENT-BINDING PROTEINLIPOGENESISOBESITYDIETIDENTIFICATIONTHERMOGENESISLINKSFAT
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ChREBP plays a pivotal role in the nutrient-mediated regulation of metabolic gene expression in brown adipose tissue
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Baek, SeungwooSeo, Dong SooKang, JaehyeonAhmad, YusraPark, SungjunJoo, SungminKim, KyeongJinJang, Younghoon
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10.1016/j.lfs.2024.122843
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2024-08-15
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