Journal article

The ubiquitin ligase Siah2 regulates obesity-induced adipose tissue inflammation

G Kilroy, LE Carter, S Newman, DH Burk, J Manuel, A Möller, DD Bowtell, RL Mynatt, S Ghosh, ZE Floyd

Obesity | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2015

Abstract

Objective Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation associated with adipocyte hypertrophy is an important link in the relationship between obesity and insulin resistance. Although ubiquitin ligases regulate inflammatory processes, the role of these enzymes in metabolically driven adipose tissue inflammation is relatively unexplored. Herein, the effect of the ubiquitin ligase Siah2 on obesity-related adipose tissue inflammation was examined. Methods Wild-type and Siah2KO mice were fed a low- or high-fat diet for 16 weeks. Indirect calorimetry, body composition, and glucose and insulin tolerance were assayed along with glucose and insulin levels. Gene and protein expression, immunohistoch..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIDDK, 5R56DK89020, ZEF and NIDDK, 1R01DK099625, ZEF). This work used the Cell Biology and Bioimaging Core and the Genomics Core facilities at Pennington Biomedical Research Center that are supported in part by COBRE (NIH 8P20-GM103528) and NORC (NIH 2P30-DK072476) center grants from the National Institutes of Health. This work also used Core Services supported by grant DK097153 of the National Institutes of Health to the University of Michigan.