The Long Non‐Coding RNA Obesity‐Related (Obr) Contributes To Lipid Metabolism Through Epigenetic Regulation

Author:

Kaimala Suneesh1,Lootah Shareena Saeed1,Mehra Neha1,Kumar Challagandla Anil1,Marzooqi Saeeda Al2,Sampath Prabha345,Ansari Suraiya Anjum678,Emerald Bright Starling178ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy College of Medicine and Health Sciences UAE University Al Ain P.O. Box 15551 UAE

2. Department of Pathology College of Medicine and Health Sciences United Arab Emirates University Al Ain Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 15551 UAE

3. A*STAR Skin Research Laboratory Agency for Science Technology & Research (A*STAR) Singapore 138648 Singapore

4. Program in Cancer and Stem Cell Biology Duke‐NUS Medical School 8 College Road Singapore 169857 Singapore

5. Genome Institute of Singapore Agency for Science Technology & Research (A*STAR) Singapore 138672 Singapore

6. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology College of Medicine and Health Sciences United Arab Emirates University Al Ain Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 15551 UAE

7. Zayed Center for Health Sciences United Arab Emirates University Al Ain Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 15551 UAE

8. ASPIRE Precision Medicine Research Institute Abu Dhabi Al Ain Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 15551 UAE

Abstract

AbstractObesity is a multifactorial disease that is part of today's epidemic and also increases the risk of other metabolic diseases. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) provide one tier of regulatory mechanisms to maintain metabolic homeostasis. Although lncRNAs are a significant constituent of the mammalian genome, studies aimed at their metabolic significance, including obesity, are only beginning to be addressed. Here, a developmentally regulated lncRNA, termed as obesity related (Obr), whose expression in metabolically relevant tissues such as skeletal muscle, liver, and pancreas is altered in diet‐induced obesity, is identified. The Clone 9 cell line and high‐fat diet‐induced obese Wistar rats are used as a model system to verify the function of Obr. By using stable expression and antisense oligonucleotide‐mediated downregulation of the expression of Obr followed by different molecular biology experiments, its role in lipid metabolism is verified. It is shown that Obr associates with the cAMP response element‐binding protein (Creb) and activates different transcription factors involved in lipid metabolism. Its association with the Creb histone acetyltransferase complex, which includes the cAMP response element‐binding protein (CBP) and p300, positively regulates the transcription of genes involved in lipid metabolism. In addition, Obr is regulated by Pparγ in response to lipid accumulation.

Funder

United Arab Emirates University

College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates University

Publisher

Wiley

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