KSRP and MicroRNA 145 Are Negative Regulators of Lipolysis in White Adipose Tissue

  • Lin Y
  • Chou C
  • Giovarelli M
  • et al.
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Abstract

White adipose tissue (WAT) releases fatty acids from stored triacylglycerol for an energy source. Here, we report that targeted deletion of KH-type splicing regulatory protein (KSRP), an RNA-binding protein that regulates gene expression at multiple levels, enhances lipolysis in epididymal WAT (eWAT) because of the upregulation of genes promoting lipolytic activity. Expression of microRNA 145 (miR-145) is decreased because of impaired primary miR-145 processing in Ksrp −/− eWAT. We show that miR-145 directly targets and represses Foxo1 and Cgi58 , activators of lipolytic activity, and forced expression of miR-145 attenuates lipolysis. This study reveals a novel in vivo function of KSRP in controlling adipose lipolysis through posttranscriptional regulation of miR-145 expression.

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Lin, Y.-Y., Chou, C.-F., Giovarelli, M., Briata, P., Gherzi, R., & Chen, C.-Y. (2014). KSRP and MicroRNA 145 Are Negative Regulators of Lipolysis in White Adipose Tissue. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 34(12), 2339–2349. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.00042-14

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