Secreted Phospholipase PLA2G2D Contributes to Metabolic Health by Mobilizing ω3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in WAT
Hiroyasu Sato, Yoshitaka Taketomi, Yoshimi Miki, Remi Murase, Kei Yamamoto, Makoto Murakami
Abstract
isoform, is constitutively expressed in M2-type macrophages in white adipose tissue (WAT) and shows a reciprocal correlation with obesity. Studies using global and macrophage-specific Pla2g2d-deficient mice reveal that PLA2G2D increases energy expenditure and thermogenesis by facilitating adipocyte browning, thereby ameliorating diet-induced obesity, insulin resistance, and WAT inflammation. Mechanistically, PLA2G2D constitutively supplies a pool of PUFAs, ω3 in particular, in WAT. Thus, our present findings underscore the contribution of the macrophage-driven PLA2G2D-ω3 PUFA axis to metabolic health.
Topics & Concepts
Polyunsaturated fatty acidPhospholipaseBiochemistryChemistryBiologyEnzymeFatty acidAdipose Tissue and MetabolismFatty Acid Research and HealthLipid metabolism and biosynthesis