De Novo Synthesis of Steroids and Oxysterols in Adipocytes |
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Authors: | Jiehan Li Edward Daly Enrico Campioli Martin Wabitsch Vassilios Papadopoulos |
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Affiliation: | From the ‡Research Institute, McGill University Health Centre, and ;Departments of §Pharmacology and Therapeutics.;¶Medicine, and ;**Biochemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1A4, Canada and ;the ‖Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University of Ulm, 89081 Ulm, Germany |
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Abstract: | Local production and action of cholesterol metabolites such as steroids or oxysterols within endocrine tissues are currently recognized as an important principle in the cell type- and tissue-specific regulation of hormone effects. In adipocytes, one of the most abundant endocrine cells in the human body, the de novo production of steroids or oxysterols from cholesterol has not been examined. Here, we demonstrate that essential components of cholesterol transport and metabolism machinery in the initial steps of steroid and/or oxysterol biosynthesis pathways are present and active in adipocytes. The ability of adipocyte CYP11A1 in producing pregnenolone is demonstrated for the first time, rendering adipocyte a steroidogenic cell. The oxysterol 27-hydroxycholesterol (27HC), synthesized by the mitochondrial enzyme CYP27A1, was identified as one of the major de novo adipocyte products from cholesterol and its precursor mevalonate. Inhibition of CYP27A1 activity or knockdown and deletion of the Cyp27a1 gene induced adipocyte differentiation, suggesting a paracrine or autocrine biological significance for the adipocyte-derived 27HC. These findings suggest that the presence of the 27HC biosynthesis pathway in adipocytes may represent a defense mechanism to prevent the formation of new fat cells upon overfeeding with dietary cholesterol. |
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Keywords: | Adipocyte Cholesterol Differentiation Mouse Rat Steroidogenesis CYP11A1 CYP27A1 Human Oxysterol |
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