Ceramide kinase deficiency improves diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance |
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Authors: | Mitsutake Susumu Date Tomomi Yokota Hazuki Sugiura Masako Kohama Takafumi Igarashi Yasuyuki |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Biomembrane and Biofunctional Chemistry, Faculty of Advanced Life Sciences, Hokkaido University, Japan. susumu-m@pharm.hokudai.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Ceramide kinase (CERK) is an enzyme that phosphorylates ceramide to produce ceramide 1-phosphate. Recently, evidence has emerged that CERK has a role in inflammatory signaling of immune cells. Since obesity is accompanied by chronic, low-grade inflammation, we examined whether CERK might be involved using CERK-null mice. We determined that CERK deficiency suppresses diet-induced increases in body weight, and improves glucose intolerance. Furthermore, we demonstrated that CERK deficiency attenuates MCP-1/CCR2 signaling in macrophages infiltrating the adipose tissue, resulting in the suppression of inflammation in adipocytes, which might otherwise lead to obesity and diabetes. |
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