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The histone methyltransferase SUV420H2 regulates brown and beige adipocyte thermogenesis
Xin Cui, Qiang Cao, Fenfen Li, Jia Jing, Zhixue Liu, Xiaosong Yang, Gary J. Schwartz, Liqing Yu, Huidong Shi, Hang Shi, Bingzhong Xue
Xin Cui, Qiang Cao, Fenfen Li, Jia Jing, Zhixue Liu, Xiaosong Yang, Gary J. Schwartz, Liqing Yu, Huidong Shi, Hang Shi, Bingzhong Xue
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Research Article Metabolism

The histone methyltransferase SUV420H2 regulates brown and beige adipocyte thermogenesis

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Activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis increases energy expenditure and alleviates obesity. Here we discover that histone methyltransferase suppressor of variegation 4–20 homolog 2 (Suv420h2) expression parallels that of Ucp1 in brown and beige adipocytes and that Suv420h2 knockdown significantly reduces — whereas Suv420h2 overexpression significantly increases — Ucp1 levels in brown adipocytes. Suv420h2 knockout (H2KO) mice exhibit impaired cold-induced thermogenesis and are prone to diet-induced obesity. In contrast, mice with specific overexpression of Suv420h2 in adipocytes display enhanced cold-induced thermogenesis and are resistant to diet-induced obesity. Further study shows that Suv420h2 catalyzes H4K20 trimethylation at eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E-binding protein 1 (4e-bp1) promoter, leading to downregulated expression of 4e-bp1, a negative regulator of the translation initiation complex. This in turn upregulates PGC1α protein levels, and this upregulation is associated with increased expression of thermogenic program. We conclude that Suv420h2 is a key regulator of brown/beige adipocyte development and thermogenesis.

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Xin Cui, Qiang Cao, Fenfen Li, Jia Jing, Zhixue Liu, Xiaosong Yang, Gary J. Schwartz, Liqing Yu, Huidong Shi, Hang Shi, Bingzhong Xue

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SUV420H2 regulates PGC1α protein levels through increasing H4K20me3 at 4e-bp1 promoter.

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(A and B) H4K20me3 levels at the promoter regions of 4e-bp1 as assessed by ChIP assay in iBAT (A) and iWAT (B) of H2KO and WT mice after a 7-day cold exposure. n = 3/group. *P < 0.05 by 2-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s multiple-comparison test. (C and D) H4K20me3 levels at the promoter regions of 4e-bp1 as assessed by ChIP assay in iBAT (C) and iWAT (D) of AH2Tg and WT mice after a 7-day cold exposure. n = 3/group. *P < 0.05 by 2-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s multiple-comparison test. (E and F) Basal and NE-induced 4E-BP1 (E) and PGC1α (F) protein levels in BAT1 brown adipocytes treated with either Suv420h2 knockdown or combined Suv420h2/4e-bp1 knockdown. n = 4–6/group. In E, bars with a different letter indicate statistical significance at P < 0.05 as analyzed by 2-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s multiple-comparison test. In F, *P < 0.05 by 2-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s multiple-comparison test. All data are expressed as mean ± SEM.

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