Publication: MKK6 controls T3-mediated browning of white adipose tissue
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Matesanz, Nuria CNIC
Bernardo, Edgar CNIC
Acin-Perez, Rebeca CNIC 





Manieri, Elisa CNIC
Mora, Alfonso CNIC 





Rodriguez, Elena CNIC
Leiva-Vega, Luis CNIC
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Increasing the thermogenic capacity of adipose tissue to enhance
organismal energy expenditure is considered a promising therapeutic
strategy to combat obesity. Here, we report that expression of the p38
MAPK activator MKK6 is elevated in white adipose tissue of obese
individuals. Using knockout animals and shRNA, we show that Mkk6
deletion increases energy expenditure and thermogenic capacity of white
adipose tissue, protecting mice against diet-induced obesity and the
development of diabetes. Deletion of Mkk6 increases T3-stimulated UCP1
expression in adipocytes, thereby increasing their thermogenic capacity.
Mechanistically, we demonstrate that, in white adipose tissue, p38 is
activated by an alternative pathway involving AMPK, TAK, and TAB. Our
results identify MKK6 in adipocytes as a potential therapeutic target to
reduce obesity.
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Nat Commun. 2017; 8(1):856





