Abstract

Metabolic abnormalities such as obesity, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes mellitus are known to be associated with adipose tissue inflammation and impaired secretion of cytokines. Anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-4 (IL-4) was found to promote insulin sensitivity, glucose tolerance, and reduce lipid accumulation in vivo through multiple mechanisms, including direct regulation of lipolysis in adipocytes. However, little is known about its role in adipocyte glucose metabolism. This study reveals that IL-4 upregulates glucose uptake in adipocytes without additional activation of the insulin-dependent IRS1 (insulin receptor substrate 1)-Akt (protein kinase B) pathway. Moreover, the main transcription factor STAT6 (signal transducer and activator of transcription 6), regulated by IL-4, was not involved in adipocyte glucose uptake. The proteomic results showed that IL-4 upregulates expression of proteins involved in mitochondrial biogenesis, renewal, and glucose oxidation. Our study provides a new hypothesis, explaining protective effects of IL-4 against metabolic abnormalities through activation of adipocytes glucose utilization and maintenance of mitochondrial function under metabolic overload conditions.

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