Adipose tissue gene expression in patients with a loss of function mutation in the leptin receptor

被引:9
|
作者
Clément, K
Vega, N
Laville, M
Pelloux, V
Guy-Grand, B
Basdevant, A
Vidal, H
机构
[1] Hop Hotel Dieu, Equipe Accueil 3502, F-75181 Paris 04, France
[2] Hop Hotel Dieu, Serv Med & Nutr, F-75181 Paris 04, France
[3] Univ Paris 06, Equipe Accueil 3502, Paris, France
[4] Hop Hotel Dieu, Serv Nutr, Format Associee Claude Bernard, Paris, France
[5] Fac Med RTH Laennee, INSERM U449, Lyon, France
关键词
obesity; Ob-R mutation; SREBP1c; PPAR gamma; C/EBP; expression study;
D O I
10.1038/sj.ijo.0802180
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: In order to maintain body weight regulation, leptin directly or indirectly signals nutritional changes to key organs, but little is known about its target genes in human adipose tissue. Leptin receptor loss of function is a unique way to explore the role of leptin in the regulation of adipose tissue. OBJECTIVE: We studied the consequences of the absence of leptin signaling on adipocyte gene expression in two girls with a mutation in the leptin receptor. The expression levels of the ob gene and adipocyte transcription factors (SREBP1c, C/EPBchi, PPARgamma1, gamma2) were quantified by RT-PCR in subcutaneous adipose tissue of these patients and of 10 morbidly obese women. RESULTS: Ob mRNA levels in subjects lacking the leptin receptor were not overexpressed but were in the range that could be expected from their BMI (58 and 26 amol/mug total mRNA, range in obese women: 26 - 69). Expression of the five transcription factors was also in the same range in the affected patients and in morbidly obese women (7.7 and 6.8 amol/pg total mRNA, range: 2.2 - 9.4 for SREBP1c, 159 and 51 range: 51-406 for C/EPBchi, 6.1 and 3.3 range: 2.4 - 24.8 for C/EPBbeta, 16.7 and 27.4 range: 9.4 - 29.7 for PPARgamma1 and 1.7 and 5.4 amol/pg total mRNA range: 1.7 - 8.8 for PPARgamma2). Significant correlation was found between the mRNA levels of leptin and PPARgamma2 and leptin and C/EPBbeta whereas no correlation was observed between leptin and SREBP1c, PPARgamma1, or C/EBPbeta mRNA levels. CONCLUSION: In patients lacking leptin signaling, the fact that ob gene expression is adequately adapted to their body fat mass argues against a direct negative feedback loop in the regulation of leptin expression in humans. The normal expression of several transcription factors, known to be dependent of the nutritional status, suggests that leptin is not a major contributor of their in vivo transcriptional regulation in human adipose tissue.
引用
收藏
页码:1533 / 1538
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Adipose tissue gene expression in patients with a loss of function mutation in the leptin receptor
    K Clément
    N Vega
    M Laville
    V Pelloux
    B Guy-Grand
    A Basdevant
    H Vidal
    International Journal of Obesity, 2002, 26 : 1533 - 1538
  • [2] Leptin specific gene expression in adipose tissue
    Soukus, A
    Cohen, P
    Socci, N
    Friedman, J
    OBESITY RESEARCH, 2000, 8 : 1S - 1S
  • [3] Regulation of leptin and leptin receptor expression in porcine subcutaneous adipose tissue
    Ramsay, T. G.
    Richards, M. P.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2004, 82 : 200 - 200
  • [4] Regulation of leptin and leptin receptor expression in porcine subcutaneous adipose tissue
    Ramsay, T. G.
    Richards, M. P.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2004, 87 : 200 - 200
  • [5] Regulation of leptin and leptin receptor expression in porcine subcutaneous adipose tissue
    Ramsay, T. G.
    Richards, M. P.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2004, 83 : 200 - 200
  • [6] Hormonal regulation of leptin and leptin receptor expression in porcine subcutaneous adipose tissue
    Ramsay, TG
    Richards, MP
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2004, 82 (12) : 3486 - 3492
  • [7] Association between leptin gene expression in subcutaneous adipose tissue and circulating leptin levels in obese patients with psoriasis
    Mitsuyama, Shinji
    Abe, Fumihito
    Kimura, Masaaki
    Yoshida, Masami
    Higuchi, Tetsuya
    ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2015, 307 (06) : 539 - 544
  • [8] Association between leptin gene expression in subcutaneous adipose tissue and circulating leptin levels in obese patients with psoriasis
    Shinji Mitsuyama
    Fumihito Abe
    Masaaki Kimura
    Masami Yoshida
    Tetsuya Higuchi
    Archives of Dermatological Research, 2015, 307 : 539 - 544
  • [9] Gene expression profile induced by leptin in white adipose tissue and liver
    Alexander Soukas
    Paul Cohen
    Jeffrey M. Friedman
    Nature Genetics, 1999, 23 (Suppl 3) : 75 - 75
  • [10] Leptin-specific patterns of gene expression in white adipose tissue
    Soukas, A
    Cohen, P
    Socci, ND
    Friedman, JM
    GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 2000, 14 (08) : 963 - 980