Abstract

Lipin1 expression was induced at a late stage of differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes and maintained at high levels in mature adipocytes. Knockdown of expression of lipin1 by small interfering RNA in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes almost completely inhibited differentiation into adipocytes, whereas overexpression of lipin1 accelerated adipocyte differentiation, demonstrating that lipin1 is required for adipocyte differentiation. In mature adipocytes, transfection of lipin1-small interfering RNA decreased the expression of adipocyte functional genes, indicating the involvement of lipin1 in the maintenance of adipocyte function. Lipin1 increases the transcription-activating function of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma(2) (PPAR gamma(2)) via direct physical interaction, whereas lipin1 did not affect the function of other adipocyte-related transcription factors such as C/EBP alpha, liver X-activated receptor alpha, or sterol regulatory element binding protein 1c. In mature adipocytes, lipin1 was specifically recruited to the PPAR gamma-response elements of the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene, an adipocyte-specific gene. C/EBP alpha up-regulates lipin1 transcription by directly binding to the lipin1 promoter. Based on the existence of a positive feedback loop between C/EBP alpha and PPAR gamma(2), we propose that lipin1 functions as an amplifier of the network between these factors, resulting in the maintenance of high levels of the specific gene expression that are required for adipogenesis and mature adipocyte functions.

Highlights

  • In obese subjects adipocytes cannot function adequately, thereby causing various metabolic syndromes including insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and coronary-vascular disease [3,4,5,6]

  • In previous reports lipin1 was found to be expressed at a high level in adipose tissue [15], and the expression level of lipin1 was positively correlated with insulin sensitivity, which is associated with adipocyte function [19]

  • Lipin1 Is Induced in the Late Stages of Adipocyte Differentiation—To determine the function of lipin1 in white adipose tissue, lipin1 expression was examined during adipocyte differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes, which is a well characterized differentiation model after exposure of the cells to adipogenic hormonal stimuli [30]

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Introduction

In obese subjects adipocytes cannot function adequately, thereby causing various metabolic syndromes including insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and coronary-vascular disease [3,4,5,6]. During the late stages of adipogenesis when the expression of C/EBP␤ and C/EBP␦ has diminished, expression of C/EBP␣ and PPAR␥2 is induced by each other, thereby keeping these proteins at high levels in mature adipocytes [12]. In previous reports lipin was found to be expressed at a high level in adipose tissue [15], and the expression level of lipin was positively correlated with insulin sensitivity, which is associated with adipocyte function [19]. These facts suggest that lipin plays an important role in adipogenesis and in the function of mature adipocytes. Recent studies found that lipin acts as an amplifier of PPAR␣ action by increasing the interaction between peroxisome proliferatoractivated receptor ␥ coactivator 1␣ (PGC-1␣) and PPAR␣ in liver [25]

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