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ASC‐1 transporter‐dependent amino acid uptake is required for the efficient thermogenic response of human adipocytes to adrenergic stimulation

Rini Arianti, Boglárka Ágnes Vinnai, Beáta B. Tóth, Abhirup Shaw, Éva Csősz, Attila Vámos, Ferenc Győry, Pamela Fischer‐Posovszky, Martin Wabitsch, Endre Kristóf, László Fésüs

2021FEBS Letters41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Brown and beige adipocytes dissipate energy by uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1)-dependent and UCP1-independent thermogenesis, which may be utilized to develop treatments against obesity. We have found that mRNA and protein expression of the alanine/serine/cysteine transporter-1 (ASC-1) was induced during adipocyte differentiation of human brown-prone deep neck and beige-competent subcutaneous neck progenitors, and SGBS preadipocytes. cAMP stimulation of differentiated adipocytes led to elevated uptake of serine, cysteine, and glycine, in parallel with increased oxygen consumption, augmented UCP1-dependent proton leak, increased creatine-driven substrate cycle-coupled respiration, and upregulation of thermogenesis marker genes and several respiratory complex subunits; these outcomes were impeded in the presence of the specific ASC-1 inhibitor, BMS-466442. Our data suggest that ASC-1-dependent consumption of serine, cysteine, and glycine is required for efficient thermogenic stimulation of human adipocytes.

Topics & Concepts

ThermogenesisThermogeninStimulationGlycineSerineChemistryEndocrinologyInternal medicineAdipocyteDownregulation and upregulationAdipose tissueBiochemistryAmino acidBiologyMedicineGeneEnzymeAdipose Tissue and MetabolismMuscle metabolism and nutritionExercise and Physiological Responses