TC-E 5003, a protein methyltransferase 1 inhibitor, activates the PKA-dependent thermogenic pathway in primary murine and human subcutaneous adipocytes

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We previously reported the involvement of protein arginine methyltransferase 1 (PRMT1) in adipocyte thermogenesis. Here, we investigate the effects of PRMT1 inhibitors on thermogenesis. Unexpectedly, we find that the PRMT1 inhibitor TC-E 5003 (TC-E) induces the thermogenic properties of primary murine and human subcutaneous adipocytes. TC-E treatment upregulates the expression of Ucp1 and Fgf21 significantly and activates protein kinase A signaling and lipolysis in primary subcutaneous adipocytes from both mouse and humans. We further find that the thermogenic effects of TC-E are independent of PRMT1 and beta-adrenergic receptors. Our data indicate that TC-E exerts strong effects on murine and human subcutaneous adipocytes by activating beige adipocytes via PKA signaling.

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Park, M. J., Liao, J., & Kim, D. il. (2020). TC-E 5003, a protein methyltransferase 1 inhibitor, activates the PKA-dependent thermogenic pathway in primary murine and human subcutaneous adipocytes. FEBS Letters, 594(17), 2923–2930. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.13900

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