Authors
William L Holland, Benjamin T Bikman, Li-Ping Wang, Guan Yuguang, Katherine M Sargent, Sarada Bulchand, Trina A Knotts, Guanghou Shui, Deborah J Clegg, Markus R Wenk, Michael J Pagliassotti, Philipp E Scherer, Scott A Summers
Publication date
2011/5/2
Journal
The Journal of clinical investigation
Volume
121
Issue
5
Pages
1858
Publisher
American Society for Clinical Investigation
Description
Obesity is associated with an enhanced inflammatory response that exacerbates insulin resistance and contributes to diabetes, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular disease. One mechanism accounting for the increased inflammation associated with obesity is activation of the innate immune signaling pathway triggered by TLR4 recognition of saturated fatty acids, an event that is essential for lipid-induced insulin resistance. Using in vitro and in vivo systems to model lipid induction of TLR4-dependent inflammatory events in rodents, we show here that TLR4 is an upstream signaling component required for saturated fatty acid–induced ceramide biosynthesis. This increase in ceramide production was associated with the upregulation of genes driving ceramide biosynthesis, an event dependent of the activity of the proinflammatory kinase IKKβ. Importantly, increased ceramide production was not required for TLR4 …
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