On the Immunometabolic Role of NF-кB in Adipocytes

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Two decades of research have established that Nuclear Factor-кB (NF-кB) signaling plays a critical role in reprogramming the fat cell transcriptome towards inflammation in response to overnutrition and metabolic stress. Several groups have suggested that inhibition of NF-кB signaling could have metabolic benefits for obesity-associated adipose tissue inflammation. However, two significant problems arise with this approach. The first is how to deliver general NF-кB inhibitors into adipocytes without allowing these compounds to disrupt normal functioning in cells of the immune system. The second issue is that general inhibition of canonical NF-кB signaling in adipocytes will likely lead to a massive increase in adipocyte apoptosis under conditions of metabolic stress, leading full circle into a secondary inflammation (However, this problem may not be true for non-canonical NF-кB signaling.). This review will focus on the research that has examined canonical and non-canonical NF-кB signaling in adipocytes, focusing on genetic studies that examine loss-of-function of NF-кB specifically in fat cells. Although the development of general inhibitors of canonical NF-кB signaling seems unlikely to succeed in alleviating adipose tissue inflammation in humans, the door remains open for more targeted therapeutics. In principle, these would include compounds that interrogate NF-кB DNA binding, protein-protein interactions, or post-translational modifications that partition NF-кB activity towards some genes and away from others in adipocytes. I also discuss the possibility for inhibitors of non-canonical NF-кB signaling to realize success in mitigating fat cell dysfunction in obesity. To plant the seeds for such approaches, much biochemical “digging” in adipocytes remains; this includes identifying—in an unbiased manner–NF-кB direct and indirect targets, genomic DNA binding sites for all five NF-кB subunits, NF-кB protein-protein interactions, and post-translational modifications of NF-кB in fat cells.

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Griffin, M. J. (2022, January 1). On the Immunometabolic Role of NF-кB in Adipocytes. Immunometabolism (United States). Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.20900/immunometab20220003

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