Adiponectin AS lncRNA inhibits adipogenesis by transferring from nucleus to cytoplasm and attenuating Adiponectin mRNA translation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2018.01.005
Adiponectin AS lncRNA inhibits adipogenesis by transferring from nucleus to cytoplasm and attenuating Adiponectin mRNA translation
Abstract
Adiponectin (AdipoQ) is an adipocyte-derived hormone with positive function on systemic glucose and lipid metabolism. Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) is emerging as a vital regulator of adipogenesis. However, AdipoQ-related lncRNAs in lipid metabolism have not been explored. Here, AdipoQ antisense (AS) lncRNA was first identified, and we further found that it inhibited adipogenesis. The half-life of AdipoQ AS lncRNA was 10 h, whereas that of AdipoQ mRNA was 4 h. During adipogenic differentiation, AdipoQ AS lncRNA translocated from nucleus to cytoplasm. AdipoQ AS lncRNA and AdipoQ mRNA formed an RNA duplex. Moreover, AdipoQ AS lncRNA delivered via injection of adenovirus expressing AdipoQ AS lncRNA decreases white adipose tissue (WAT), brown adipose tissue (BAT) and liver triglycerides (TG) in mice consuming a high fat diet (HFD). Interestingly, the non-overlapping region of AdipoQ AS lncRNA improved serum glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in HFD mice, but not AdipoQ AS lncRNA. In conclusion, AdipoQ AS lncRNA transfer from nucleus to cytoplasm inhibits adipogenesis through formation of an AdipoQ AS lncRNA/AdipoQ mRNA duplex to suppress the translation of AdipoQ mRNA. Taken together, we suggest that AdipoQ AS lncRNA is a novel therapeutic target for obesity-related metabolic diseases.
Keywords: AdipoQ AS lncRNA; Adipogenesis; FISH; Half-life; Lipid metabolism; RNA duplex.
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