Adipocyte‐specific FAK deletion promotes pancreatic β‐cell apoptosis via adipose inflammatory response to exacerbate diabetes mellitus

Author:

Ding Fei1,Zheng Peng1,Fang Hong‐Ting1,Luo Yuan‐Yuan1,Yan Xi‐Yue1,Chen Hui‐Jian1,Yan You‐E1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology Wuhan University School of Basic Medical Sciences Wuhan China

Abstract

BackgroundWhite adipose tissue (WAT) has a key role in maintaining energy balance throughout the body, and their dysfunction take part in the regulation of diabetes mellitus. However, the internal regulatory mechanisms underlying are still unknown.Methods and resultsWe generated adipocyte‐specific FAK KO (FAK‐AKO) mice and investigated their phenotype. The cascade of adipocyte, macrophage in adipocyte tissues, and pancreatic β‐cells were proposed in FAK‐AKO mice and validated by cell line studies using 3T3‐L1, Raw264.7 and Min6. The FAK‐AKO mice exhibited glucose intolerance, reduced adipose tissue mass and increased apoptosis, lipolysis and inflammatory response in adipose tissue. We further demonstrate that adipocyte FAK deletion increases β cell apoptosis and inflammatory infiltrates into islets, which is potentiated if mice were treated with STZ. In the STZ‐induced diabetes model, FAK AKO mice exhibit less serum insulin content and pancreatic β cell area. Moreover, serum pro‐inflammatory factors increased and insulin levels decreased after glucose stimulation in FAK AKO mice. In a parallel vitro experiment, knockdown or inhibition of FAK during differentiation also increased apoptosis, lipolysis and inflammatory in 3T3‐L1 adipocytes, whereas the opposite was observed upon overexpression of FAK. Moreover, coculturing LPS‐treated RAW264.7 macrophages with knockdown FAK of 3T3‐L1 adipocytes increased macrophage pro‐inflammatory response. Furthermore, conditioned medium from above stimulated Min6 cells apoptosis (with or without STZ), whereas the opposite was observed upon overexpression of FAK. Mechanistically, FAK protein interact with TRAF6 in adipocytes and knockdown or inhibition of FAK activated TRAF6/TAK1/NF‐κB signaling, which exacerbates inflammation of adipocytes themselves.ConclusionAdipocyte FAK deletion promotes both adipocyte apoptosis and adipose tissue inflammation. Pro‐inflammatory factors released by the FAK‐null adipose tissue further trigger apoptosis in pancreatic islets induced by the administration of STZ, thereby exacerbating the diabetes mellitus. This study reveals a link between FAK‐mediated adipose inflammation and diabetes mellitus, a mechanism that has not been previously recognized.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Large-Scale Instrument and Equipment Sharing Foundation of Wuhan University

Publisher

Wiley

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