Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) is a potent cytokine with multiple biological activities and exists in two forms as follows: a 17-kDa soluble form that is a cleaved product of the 26-kDa transmembrane form (mTNFalpha). It has been suggested that the transmembrane form of TNFalpha is mainly responsible for localized responses via cell-cell contact. Here, we have examined the activities of transmembrane TNFalpha in cultured adipocytes. A non-cleavable transmembrane form of TNFalpha (mTNFDelta1-9K11E) was expressed in several preadipocyte cell lines using retroviral gene transfer. In wild type preadipocytes carrying both TNF receptors, expression of mTNFDelta1-9K11E resulted in inhibition of the differentiation program. The extent of this varied depending on the nature and strength of the adipogenic stimuli. The TNF receptor responsible for this function was determined by expressing mTNFDelta1-9K11E in preadipocyte cell lines lacking either TNF receptor 1 (TNFR1), 2 (TNFR2), or both. In order to confirm the results in the same cellular background, TNF receptors were also reconstituted in the cell lines lacking corresponding receptors. These experiments demonstrated that TNFR1 was necessary and sufficient for mediating mTNFDelta1-9K11E-induced inhibition of adipogenesis and that this action was similar to that of soluble TNFalpha. In conclusion, our results indicate that mTNFDelta1-9K11E is biologically active in cultured adipocytes and can alter the adipogenic program of these cells by selectively activating TNFR1. This may have physiological implications where local TNFalpha actions are thought to be generated at sites such as adipose tissue.

Highlights

  • Identified as a mediator of necrosis of certain tumor cells, tumor necrosis factor ␣ (TNF␣)1 has been shown to have a wide array of biological activities [1, 2]

  • We have examined the effects of transmembrane TNF␣ on cultured 3T3-F442A adipocytes and determined the TNF receptor responsible for its functions by using TNFR1Ϫ/Ϫ, TNFR2Ϫ/Ϫ, and TNFR1Ϫ/ϪR2Ϫ/Ϫ preadipocyte cell lines developed in our laboratory

  • TNF receptor 1 (TNFR1) Is Required for Mediating the Anti-adipogenic Effect of mTNF⌬1–9K11E—The TNF receptor responsible for mediating the inhibitory action of mTNF⌬1–9K11E on adipocyte differentiation was determined by expressing this molecule in TNFR1Ϫ/Ϫ, TNFR2Ϫ/Ϫ, and TNFR1Ϫ/ϪR2Ϫ/Ϫ preadipocyte cell lines

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Introduction

Identified as a mediator of necrosis of certain tumor cells, tumor necrosis factor ␣ (TNF␣)1 has been shown to have a wide array of biological activities [1, 2]. Comparable levels of mTNF⌬1–9K11E expression were demonstrated by Northern blot analysis in all stably infected preadipocyte cell lines (Fig. 1B). Lanes 3–5, conditioned media from differentiated vector, mTNF⌬1–9K11E, and wtTNF␣-expressing TNFR1Ϫ/ϪR2Ϫ/Ϫ cells.

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