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Role of Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase 5 in Adipocyte Signaling
Authors:Hong Zhu  Sara Guariglia  Wenjing Li  Deborah Brancho  Zhao V. Wang  Philipp E. Scherer  Chi-Wing Chow
Affiliation:From the Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461.;the §Department of Biology, CUNY College of Staten Island, New York, New York 10314, and ;the Touchstone Diabetes Center, Department of Internal Medicine and Cell Biology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75390
Abstract:Increased adiposity due to energy imbalance is a critical factor of the epidemic crisis of obesity and type II diabetes. In addition to the obvious role in energy storage, regulatory factors are secreted from adipose depots to control appetite and cellular homeostasis. Complex signaling cross-talks within adipocyte are also evident due to the metabolic and immune nature of adipose depots. Here, we uncover a role of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 5 (ERK5) in adipocyte signaling. We find that deletion of ERK5 in adipose depots (adipo-ERK5−/−) increases adiposity, in part, due to increased food intake. Dysregulated secretion of adipokines, leptin resistance, and impaired glucose handling are also found in adipo-ERK5−/− mice. Mechanistically, we show that ERK5 impinges on transcription factor NFATc4. Decreased phosphorylation at the conserved gate-keeping Ser residues and increased nuclear localization of NFATc4 are found in adipo-ERK5−/− mice. We also find attenuated PKA activation in adipo-ERK5−/− mice. In response to stimulation of β-adrenergic G-protein-coupled receptor, we find decreased NFATc4 phosphorylation and impaired PKA activation in adipo-ERK5−/− mice. Reduced cAMP accumulation and increased phosphodiesterase activity are also found. Together, these results demonstrate integration of ERK5 with NFATc4 nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling and PKA activation in adipocyte signaling.
Keywords:Adipose tissue   MAP Kinases (MAPKs)   Metabolic Regulation   NFAT Transcription Factor   Protein Kinase A (PKA)
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