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The cytoskeletal protein septin 11 is associated with human obesity and is involved in adipocyte lipid storage and metabolism.

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2016-10-25

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Moreno-Castellanos, Natalia
Rodriguez, Amaia
Rabanal-Ruiz, Yoana
Fernandez-Vega, Alejandro
Lopez-Miranda, Jose
Vazquez-Martinez, Rafael
Fruhbeck, Gema
Malagon, Maria M.

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Septins are newly identified members of the cytoskeleton that have been proposed as biomarkers of a number of diseases. However, septins have not been characterised in adipose tissue and their relationship with obesity and insulin resistance remains unknown. Herein, we characterised a member of this family, septin 11 (SEPT11), in human adipose tissue and analysed its potential involvement in the regulation of adipocyte metabolism. Gene and protein expression levels of SEPT11 were analysed in human adipose tissue. SEPT11 distribution was evaluated by immunocytochemistry, electron microscopy and subcellular fractionation techniques. Glutathione S-transferase (GST) pull-down, immunoprecipitation and yeast two-hybrid screening were used to identify the SEPT11 interactome. Gene silencing was used to assess the role of SEPT11 in the regulation of insulin signalling and lipid metabolism in adipocytes. We demonstrate the expression of SEPT11 in human adipocytes and its upregulation in obese individuals, with SEPT11 mRNA content positively correlating with variables of insulin resistance in subcutaneous adipose tissue. SEPT11 content was regulated by lipogenic, lipolytic and proinflammatory stimuli in human adipocytes. SEPT11 associated with caveolae in mature adipocytes and interacted with both caveolin-1 and the intracellular fatty acid chaperone, fatty acid binding protein 5 (FABP5). Lipid loading of adipocytes caused the association of the three proteins with the surface of lipid droplets. SEPT11 silencing impaired insulin signalling and insulin-induced lipid accumulation in adipocytes. Our findings support a role for SEPT11 in lipid traffic and metabolism in adipocytes and open new avenues for research on the control of lipid storage in obesity and insulin resistance.

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Adipocytes
Adult
Caveolae
Fatty Acid-Binding Proteins
Female
Gene Silencing
Humans
Immunoblotting
Immunohistochemistry
Insulin Resistance
Lipid Metabolism
Male
Middle Aged
Obesity
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Septins

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Adipocitos
Caveolas
Inmunohistoquimica
Metabolismo de los lipidos
Obesidad
Reaccion en cadena en tiempo real de la polimerasa
Resistencia a la insulina
Proteinas de unión a acidos grasos

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Caveolae, FABP5, Lipid droplets, Lipid metabolism, Obesity, Septins

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Moreno-Castellanos N, Rodríguez A, Rabanal-Ruiz Y, Fernández-Vega A, López-Miranda J, Vázquez-Martínez R, et al. The cytoskeletal protein septin 11 is associated with human obesity and is involved in adipocyte lipid storage and metabolism. Diabetologia. 2017 Feb;60(2):324-335