Protein Kinase D2 drives chylomicron‐mediated lipid transport in the intestine and promotes obesity
Autor: | Trujillo‐Viera, Jonathan, El‐Merahbi, Rabih, Schmidt, Vanessa, Karwen, Till, Loza‐Valdes, Angel, Strohmeyer, Akim, Reuter, Saskia, Noh, Minhee, Wit, Magdalena, Hawro, Izabela, Mocek, Sabine, Fey, Christina, Mayer, Alexander E, Löffler, Mona C, Wilhelmi, Ilka, Metzger, Marco, Ishikawa, Eri, Yamasaki, Sho, Rau, Monika, Geier, Andreas, Hankir, Mohammed, Seyfried, Florian, Klingenspor, Martin, Sumara, Grzegorz |
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Přispěvatelé: | Publica |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Medicine (General)
obesity chylomicron Articles fat absorption QH426-470 Lipid Metabolism urologic and male genital diseases Article Intestines Mice Metabolism R5-920 Chylomicrons protein kinase D2/PKD2/PRKD2 Genetics Animals Humans ddc:610 protein kinase D2 / PKD2 / PRKD2 Digestive System Protein Kinases intestine Protein Kinase D2 Triglycerides |
Zdroj: | EMBO Molecular Medicine, Vol 13, Iss 5, Pp n/a-n/a (2021) EMBO Molecular Medicine |
Popis: | Lipids are the most energy‐dense components of the diet, and their overconsumption promotes obesity and diabetes. Dietary fat content has been linked to the lipid processing activity by the intestine and its overall capacity to absorb triglycerides (TG). However, the signaling cascades driving intestinal lipid absorption in response to elevated dietary fat are largely unknown. Here, we describe an unexpected role of the protein kinase D2 (PKD2) in lipid homeostasis. We demonstrate that PKD2 activity promotes chylomicron‐mediated TG transfer in enterocytes. PKD2 increases chylomicron size to enhance the TG secretion on the basolateral side of the mouse and human enterocytes, which is associated with decreased abundance of APOA4. PKD2 activation in intestine also correlates positively with circulating TG in obese human patients. Importantly, deletion, inactivation, or inhibition of PKD2 ameliorates high‐fat diet‐induced obesity and diabetes and improves gut microbiota profile in mice. Taken together, our findings suggest that PKD2 represents a key signaling node promoting dietary fat absorption and may serve as an attractive target for the treatment of obesity. We show that upon fat ingestion, Protein Kinase D2 stimulates chylomicron‐mediated triglyceride absorption in the intestine. Targeting PKD2, genetically or with small molecule inhibitors, reduces triglycerides absorption and prevents the development of obesity in mice and presumably in humans. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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