Small molecule-induced complement factor D (Adipsin) promotes lipid accumulation and adipocyte differentiation

  • No Joon Song
  • , Suji Kim
  • , Byung Hyun Jang
  • , Seo Hyuk Chang
  • , Ui Jeong Yun
  • , Ki Moon Park
  • , Hironori Waki
  • , Dean Y. Li
  • , Peter Tontonoz
  • , Kye Won Park

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Abstract

Adipocytes are differentiated by various transcriptional cascades integrated on the master regulator, PPARγ. To discover new genes involved in adipocyte differentiation, preadipocytes were treated with three newly identified pro-adipogenic small molecules and GW7845 (a PPARγ agonist) for 24 hours and transcriptional profiling was analyzed. Four genes, Per oxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ), human complement factor D homolog (Cfd), Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 9 (Ccl9), and GIPC PDZ Domain Containing Family Member 2 (Gipc2) were induced by at least two different small molecules but not by GW7845. Cfd and Ccl9 expressions were specific to adipocytes and they were altered in obese mice. Small hairpin RNA (shRNA) mediated knockdown of Cfd in preadipocytes inhibited lipid accumulation and expression of adipocyte markers during adipocyte differentiation. Overexpression of Cfd promoted adipocyte differentiation, increased C3a production, and led to induction of C3a receptor (C3aR) target gene expression. Similarly, treatments with C3a or C3aR agonist (C4494) also promoted adipogenesis. C3aR knockdown suppressed adipogenesis and impaired the pro-adipogenic effects of Cfd, furthersug gesting the necessity for C3aR signaling in Cfd-mediated pro-adipogenic axis. Together, these data show the action of Cfd in adipogenesis and underscore the application of small molecules to identify genes in adipocytes.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0162228
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume11
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2016

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