CPEB2-activated Prdm16 translation promotes brown adipocyte function and prevents obesity

Sep 21, 2024Molecular metabolism

Activation of Prdm16 protein by CPEB2 helps brown fat work better and may prevent obesity

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Abstract

Mice lacking CPEB2 exhibited increased weight gain due to defective brown adipose tissue function.

  • CPEB2 regulates the translation of Ucp1 with a long 3'-untranslated region, influencing thermogenesis.
  • CPEB2 deficiency in mice is associated with reduced UCP1 expression and impaired thermogenic capacity.
  • Transcriptomic profiling of CPEB2-deficient brown adipose tissue revealed upregulation of muscle development-related genes.
  • Prdm16 expression is translationally regulated by CPEB2, impacting the differentiation of brown adipocytes and myocytes.
  • Restoring PRDM16 expression in CPEB2-knockout mice reversed gene expression changes and reduced weight gain.

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