Effect of a C/EBP gene replacement on mitochondrial biogenesis in fat cells

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CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins, C/EBPα and C/EBPβ, are required for fat cell differentiation and maturation. Previous studies showed that replacement of C/EBPα with C/EBPβ, generating the β/β alleles in the mouse genome, prevents lipid accumulation in white adipose tissue (WAT). In this study, β/β mice lived longer and had higher energy expenditure than their control littermates due to increased WAT energy oxidation. The WAT of β/β mice was enriched with metabolically active, thermogenic mitochondria known for energy burning. The β/β allele exerted its effect through the elevated expression of the G protein α stimulatory subunit (Gαs) in WAT. Gαs, when overexpressed in fat-laden 3T3-L1 cells, stimulated mitochondrial biogenesis similar to that seen in the WAT of β/β mice, and effectively diminished the stored lipid pool.

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Chiu, C. H., Lin, W. D., Huang, S. Y., & Lee, Y. H. (2004). Effect of a C/EBP gene replacement on mitochondrial biogenesis in fat cells. Genes and Development, 18(16), 1970–1975. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1213104

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