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Crif1 Deficiency Reduces Adipose OXPHOS Capacity and Triggers Inflammation and Insulin Resistance in Mice
Authors:Min Jeong Ryu  Soung Jung Kim  Yong Kyung Kim  Min Jeong Choi  Surendar Tadi  Min Hee Lee  Seong Eun Lee  Hyo Kyun Chung  Saet Byel Jung  Hyun-Jin Kim  Young Suk Jo  Koon Soon Kim  Sang-Hee Lee  Jin Man Kim  Gi Ryang Kweon  Ki Cheol Park  Jung Uee Lee  Young Yun Kong  Chul-Ho Lee  Jongkyeong Chung  Minho Shong
Abstract:Impaired mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) has been proposed as an etiological mechanism underlying insulin resistance. However, the initiating organ of OXPHOS dysfunction during the development of systemic insulin resistance has yet to be identified. To determine whether adipose OXPHOS deficiency plays an etiological role in systemic insulin resistance, the metabolic phenotype of mice with OXPHOS–deficient adipose tissue was examined. Crif1 is a protein required for the intramitochondrial production of mtDNA–encoded OXPHOS subunits; therefore, Crif1 haploinsufficient deficiency in mice results in a mild, but specific, failure of OXPHOS capacity in vivo. Although adipose-specific Crif1-haploinsufficient mice showed normal growth and development, they became insulin-resistant. Crif1-silenced adipocytes showed higher expression of chemokines, the expression of which is dependent upon stress kinases and antioxidant. Accordingly, examination of adipose tissue from Crif1-haploinsufficient mice revealed increased secretion of MCP1 and TNFα, as well as marked infiltration by macrophages. These findings indicate that the OXPHOS status of adipose tissue determines its metabolic and inflammatory responses, and may cause systemic inflammation and insulin resistance.
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