Shiau_2019_Sci.Rep_9_11974

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Title : Mechanism of Interleukin-4 Reducing Lipid Deposit by Regulating Hormone-Sensitive Lipase - Shiau_2019_Sci.Rep_9_11974
Author(s) : Shiau MY , Chuang PH , Yang CP , Hsiao CW , Chang SW , Chang KY , Liu TM , Chen HW , Chuang CC , Yuan SY , Chang YH
Ref : Sci Rep , 9 :11974 , 2019
Abstract :

Accumulating evidence indicates that inflammation participates in the pathophysiological progress from insulin resistance, obesity, metabolic abnormalities, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Our previous study reveals that interleukin-4 (IL-4) inhibits adipogenesis and promotes lipolysis to decrease lipid deposits by enhancing the activity of hormone sensitive lipase (HSL). The present study further dissects and characterizes the molecular mechanism of IL-4 in regulating HSL expression and lipolytic activity in the terminal differentiated 3T3-L1 mature adipocytes. Our results showed that IL-4 increased cAMP which then enhanced PKA activity and subsequent phosphorylation of HSL and perilipin. The phosphorylated HSL (p-HSL) translocated from cytoplasm to the surface of lipid droplets and exhibited lipolytic function. After being phosphorylated, p-perilipin also facilitated lipolysis through interacting with p-HSL. The in vitro findings were further verified by in vivo study in which IL-4 exhibited pro-lipolytic activity and enhanced HSL activity. In summary, the net outcome of IL-4 treatment is to reduce lipid storage by promoting lipolysis through enhancing HSL activity via cAMP/PKA pathway, the major route leading to lipolysis.

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Shiau MY, Chuang PH, Yang CP, Hsiao CW, Chang SW, Chang KY, Liu TM, Chen HW, Chuang CC, Yuan SY, Chang YH (2019)
Mechanism of Interleukin-4 Reducing Lipid Deposit by Regulating Hormone-Sensitive Lipase
Sci Rep 9 :11974

Shiau MY, Chuang PH, Yang CP, Hsiao CW, Chang SW, Chang KY, Liu TM, Chen HW, Chuang CC, Yuan SY, Chang YH (2019)
Sci Rep 9 :11974