Abstract
While insulin resistance (IR) is associated with inflammation in white adipose tissue, we report a non-inflammatory adipose mechanism of high fat-induced IR mediated by loss of Pref-1. Pref-1, released from adipose Pref-1+ cells with characteristics of M2 macrophages, endothelial cells or progenitors, inhibits MIF release from both Pref-1+ cells and adipocytes by binding with integrin β1 and inhibiting the mobilization of p115. High palmitic acid induces PAR2 expression in Pref-1+ cells, downregulating Pref-1 expression and release in an AMPK-dependent manner. The loss of Pref-1 increases adipose MIF secretion contributing to non-inflammatory IR in obesity. Treatment with Pref-1 blunts the increase in circulating plasma MIF levels and subsequent IR induced by a high palmitic acid diet. Thus, high levels of fatty acids suppress Pref-1 expression and secretion, through increased activation of PAR2, resulting in an increase in MIF secretion and a non-inflammatory adipose mechanism of IR.
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Huang, Y., Cui, D., Chen, L., Tong, H., Wu, H., Muller, G. K., … Qi, D. (2023). A pref-1-controlled non-inflammatory mechanism of insulin resistance. IScience, 26(6). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.106923
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