CLSTN3β enforces adipocyte multilocularity to facilitate lipid utilization

CLSTN3β 促进脂肪细胞多房性,从而促进脂质利用

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作者:Kevin Qian,Marcus J Tol,Jin Wu,Lauren F Uchiyama,Xu Xiao,Liujuan Cui,Alexander H Bedard,Thomas A Weston,Pradeep S Rajendran,Laurent Vergnes,Yuta Shimanaka,Yesheng Yin,Yasaman Jami-Alahmadi,Whitaker Cohn,Bryce T Bajar,Chia-Ho Lin,Benita Jin,Laura A DeNardo,Douglas L Black,Julian P Whitelegge,James A Wohlschlegel,Karen Reue,Kalyanam Shivkumar,Feng-Jung Chen,Stephen G Young,Peng Li  ,Peter Tontonoz

Abstract

Multilocular adipocytes are a hallmark of thermogenic adipose tissue1,2, but the factors that enforce this cellular phenotype are largely unknown. Here, we show that an adipocyte-selective product of the Clstn3 locus (CLSTN3β) present in only placental mammals facilitates the efficient use of stored triglyceride by limiting lipid droplet (LD) expansion. CLSTN3β is an integral endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane protein that localizes to ER-LD contact sites through a conserved hairpin-like domain. Mice lacking CLSTN3β have abnormal LD morphology and altered substrate use in brown adipose tissue, and are more susceptible to cold-induced hypothermia despite having no defect in adrenergic signalling. Conversely, forced expression of CLSTN3β is sufficient to enforce a multilocular LD phenotype in cultured cells and adipose tissue. CLSTN3β associates with cell death-inducing DFFA-like effector proteins and impairs their ability to transfer lipid between LDs, thereby restricting LD fusion and expansion. Functionally, increased LD surface area in CLSTN3β-expressing adipocytes promotes engagement of the lipolytic machinery and facilitates fatty acid oxidation. In human fat, CLSTN3B is a selective marker of multilocular adipocytes. These findings define a molecular mechanism that regulates LD form and function to facilitate lipid utilization in thermogenic adipocytes.

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