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SCFJFK is functionally linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome

机译:SCFJFK is functionally linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome

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Dysregulation of lipid metabolism could lead to the development of metabolic disorders. We report here that the F-box protein JFK promotes excessive lipid accumulation in adipose tissue and contributes to the development of metabolic syndrome. JFK transgenic mice develop spontaneous obesity, accompanied by dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia, and insulin resistance, phenotypes that are further exacerbated under high-fat diets. In contrast, Jfk knockout mice are lean and resistant to diet-induced metabolic malfunctions. Liver-specific reconstitution of JFK expression in Jfk knockout mice leads to hepatic lipid accumulation resembling human hepatic steatosis and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. We show that JFK interacts with and destabilizes ING5 through assembly of the SCF complex. Integrative transcriptomic and genomic analysis reveals that the SCFJFK-ING5 axis interferes with AMPK activity and fatty acid beta-oxidation, leading to the suppression of hepatic lipid catabolism. Significantly, JFK is upregulated and AMPK alpha 1 is down-regulated in liver tissues from NAFLD patients. These results reveal that SCFJFK is a bona fide E3 ligase for ING5 and link the SCFJFK-ING5 axis to the development of obesity and metabolic syndrome.

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