Impaired mRNA splicing and proteostasis in preadipocytes in obesity-related metabolic disease
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Abstract
Preadipocytes are crucial for healthy adipose tissue expansion. Preadipocyte differentiation is altered in obese individuals, which has been proposed to contribute to obesity-associated metabolic disturbances. Here, we demonstrate that impaired alternative splicing and dysregulated endoplasmic reticulum (ER)- associated protein degradation (ERAD) represent marker pathways of dysfunctional preadipocytes in obese individuals with insulin resistance (IR)/type 2 diabetes (T2D). Down-regulation of a key member of the major spliceosome, PRFP8 /PRP8, as observed in IR/T2D preadipocytes from subcutaneous (SC) fat, prevented adipogenesis by altering both the expression and splicing patterns of adipogenic transcription factors and lipid droplet-related proteins, while adipocyte differentiation was restored upon recovery of PRFP8 /PRP8 normal levels. Adipocyte differentiation was also compromised under conditions of ERAD hyperactivation, as occurs in SC and omental (OM) preadipocytes in IR/T2D obesity. Thus, targeting mRNA splicing and ER proteostasis in preadipocytes could improve adipose tissue function and thus contribute to metabolic health in obese individuals.
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