Abstract

Perilipin5 (Plin5) is a scaffold protein that plays an important role in lipid droplets (LD) formation, but the regulatory effect of leptin on it is unclear. Our study aimed to explore the underlying mechanisms by which leptin reduces the N6-methyladenosine (m6A) methylation of Plin5 through fat mass and obesity associated genes (FTO) and regulates the lipolysis. To this end, 24 Landrace male piglets (7.73 ± 0.38 kg) were randomly sorted into two groups, either a control group (Control, n = 12) or a 1 mg/kg leptin recombinant protein treatment group (Leptin, n = 12). After 4 weeks of treatment, the results showed that leptin treatment group had lower body weight, body fat percentage and blood lipid levels, but the levels of Plin5 mRNA and protein increased significantly in adipose tissue (p < 0.05). Leptin promotes the up-regulation of FTO expression level in vitro, which in turn leads to the decrease of Plin5 M6A methylation (p < 0.05). In in vitro porcine adipocytes, overexpression of FTO aggravated the decrease of M6A methylation and increased the expression of Plin5 protein, while the interference fragment of FTO reversed the decrease of m6A methylation (p < 0.05). Finally, the overexpression in vitro of Plin5 significantly reduces the size of LD, promotes the metabolism of triglycerides and the operation of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, and increases thermogenesis. This study clarified that leptin can regulate Plin5 M6A methylation by promoting FTO to affect the lipid metabolism and energy consumption, providing a theoretical basis for treating diseases related to obesity.

Highlights

  • Research on how leptin relieves obesity has made great progress since its discovery in1994

  • The results showed that leptin treatment significantly increased the expression of Plin5 mRNA and protein in adipocytes, and further increased the expression of lipolysis-related genes (p < 0.05, Figure 2D,E)

  • The m6 A methylation of Plin5 mRNA was consistent with the change of the total m6 A methylation level (p < 0.05, Figure 3I). These results indicate that leptin treatment inhibits the m6 A methylation level of total mRNA and Plin5 mRNA, and this effect is caused by the up-regulation of fat mass and obesity associated genes (FTO)

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Introduction

Research on how leptin relieves obesity has made great progress since its discovery in1994. Research on how leptin relieves obesity has made great progress since its discovery in. Leptin is a kind of adipokines encoded by the ob gene of adipose tissue, which can effectively regulate and help maintain the body’s physiological energy balance and body weight [1,2]. There have been some reports about leptin regulating glucose and lipid metabolism, immunity, myogenesis, bone physiology and reproduction [3,4,5,6,7]. Leptin therapy has been approved for hypothalamic amenorrhea, partial lipodystrophy, diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, depression, and common obesity where plasma leptin levels are relatively low [8]. Increasing fat percentage and distribution through leptin is an effective strategy to improve pork quality

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