Authors
Ismail Çimen, Begüm Kocatürk, Seda Koyuncu, Özlem Tufanlı, Umut I Onat, Asli D Yıldırım, Onur Apaydın, Şeyma Demirsoy, Zaliha G Aykut, Uyen T Nguyen, Steven M Watkins, Gökhan S Hotamışlıgil, Ebru Erbay
Publication date
2016/9/28
Journal
Science Translational Medicine
Volume
8
Issue
358
Pages
358ra126-358ra126
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
De novo lipogenesis (DNL), the conversion of glucose and other substrates to lipids, is often associated with ectopic lipid accumulation, metabolic stress, and insulin resistance, especially in the liver. However, organ-specific DNL can also generate distinct lipids with beneficial metabolic bioactivity, prompting a great interest in their use for the treatment of metabolic diseases. Palmitoleate (PAO), one such bioactive lipid, regulates lipid metabolism in liver and improves glucose utilization in skeletal muscle when it is generated de novo from the obese adipose tissue. We show that PAO treatment evokes an overall lipidomic remodeling of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membranes in macrophages and mouse tissues, which is associated with resistance of the ER to hyperlipidemic stress. By preventing ER stress, PAO blocks lipid-induced inflammasome activation in mouse and human macrophages. Chronic PAO …
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