Defining the Transcriptional Targets of Leptin Reveals a Role for Atf3 in Leptin Action

MB Allison, W Pan, A MacKenzie, C Patterson… - Diabetes, 2018 - Am Diabetes Assoc
MB Allison, W Pan, A MacKenzie, C Patterson, K Shah, T Barnes, W Cheng, A Rupp
Diabetes, 2018Am Diabetes Assoc
Leptin acts via its receptor (LepRb) to modulate gene expression in hypothalamic LepRb-
expressing neurons, thereby controlling energy balance and glucose homeostasis. Despite
the importance of the control of gene expression in hypothalamic LepRb neurons for leptin
action, the transcriptional targets of LepRb signaling have remained undefined because
LepRb cells contribute a small fraction to the aggregate transcriptome of the brain regions in
which they reside. We thus employed translating ribosome affinity purification followed by …
Leptin acts via its receptor (LepRb) to modulate gene expression in hypothalamic LepRb-expressing neurons, thereby controlling energy balance and glucose homeostasis. Despite the importance of the control of gene expression in hypothalamic LepRb neurons for leptin action, the transcriptional targets of LepRb signaling have remained undefined because LepRb cells contribute a small fraction to the aggregate transcriptome of the brain regions in which they reside. We thus employed translating ribosome affinity purification followed by RNA sequencing to isolate and analyze mRNA from the hypothalamic LepRb neurons of wild-type or leptin-deficient (Lepob/ob) mice treated with vehicle or exogenous leptin. Although the expression of most of the genes encoding the neuropeptides commonly considered to represent the main targets of leptin action were altered only following chronic leptin deprivation, our analysis revealed other transcripts that were coordinately regulated by leptin under multiple treatment conditions. Among these, acute leptin treatment increased expression of the transcription factor Atf3 in LepRb neurons. Furthermore, ablation of Atf3 from LepRb neurons (Atf3LepRbKO mice) decreased leptin efficacy and promoted positive energy balance in mice. Thus, this analysis revealed the gene targets of leptin action, including Atf3, which represents a cellular mediator of leptin action.
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