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Altered miRNA processing disrupts brown/white adipocyte determination and associates with lipodystrophy.


ABSTRACT: miRNAs are important regulators of biological processes in many tissues, including the differentiation and function of brown and white adipocytes. The endoribonuclease dicer is a major component of the miRNA-processing pathway, and in adipose tissue, levels of dicer have been shown to decrease with age, increase with caloric restriction, and influence stress resistance. Here, we demonstrated that mice with a fat-specific KO of dicer develop a form of lipodystrophy that is characterized by loss of intra-abdominal and subcutaneous white fat, severe insulin resistance, and enlargement and "whitening" of interscapular brown fat. Additionally, KO of dicer in cultured brown preadipocytes promoted a white adipocyte-like phenotype and reduced expression of several miRNAs. Brown preadipocyte whitening was partially reversed by expression of miR-365, a miRNA known to promote brown fat differentiation; however, introduction of other miRNAs, including miR-346 and miR-362, also contributed to reversal of the loss of the dicer phenotype. Interestingly, fat samples from patients with HIV-related lipodystrophy exhibited a substantial downregulation of dicer mRNA expression. Together, these findings indicate the importance of miRNA processing in white and brown adipose tissue determination and provide a potential link between this process and HIV-related lipodystrophy.

SUBMITTER: Mori MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4109560 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Altered miRNA processing disrupts brown/white adipocyte determination and associates with lipodystrophy.

Mori Marcelo A MA   Thomou Thomas T   Boucher Jeremie J   Lee Kevin Y KY   Lallukka Susanna S   Kim Jason K JK   Torriani Martin M   Yki-Järvinen Hannele H   Grinspoon Steven K SK   Cypess Aaron M AM   Kahn C Ronald CR  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20140701 8


miRNAs are important regulators of biological processes in many tissues, including the differentiation and function of brown and white adipocytes. The endoribonuclease dicer is a major component of the miRNA-processing pathway, and in adipose tissue, levels of dicer have been shown to decrease with age, increase with caloric restriction, and influence stress resistance. Here, we demonstrated that mice with a fat-specific KO of dicer develop a form of lipodystrophy that is characterized by loss o  ...[more]

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