Orphan GPR116 mediates the insulin sensitizing effects of the hepatokine FNDC4 in adipose tissue

Author:

Georgiadi AnastasiaORCID,Lopez-Salazar Valeria,Merahbi Rabih El-ORCID,Karikari Rhoda Anane,Ma Xiaochuan,Mourão André,Klepac Katarina,Bühler Lea,Alfaro Ana Jimena,Kaczmarek Isabell,Linford Adam,Bosma MadeleenORCID,Shilkova OlgaORCID,Ritvos Olli,Nakamura NobuhiroORCID,Hirose Shigehisa,Lassi Maximilian,Teperino RaffaeleORCID,Machado Juliano,Scheideler MarcelORCID,Dietrich Arne,Geerlof Arie,Feuchtinger Annette,Blutke Andreas,Fischer Katrin,Müller Timo DirkORCID,Kessler Katharina,Schöneberg TorstenORCID,Thor DoreenORCID,Hornemann Silke,Kruse Michael,Nawroth PeterORCID,Pivovarova-Ramich Olga,Pfeiffer Andreas Friedrich Hermann,Sattler MichaelORCID,Blüher Matthias,Herzig StephanORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe proper functional interaction between different tissues represents a key component in systemic metabolic control. Indeed, disruption of endocrine inter-tissue communication is a hallmark of severe metabolic dysfunction in obesity and diabetes. Here, we show that the FNDC4-GPR116, liver-white adipose tissue endocrine axis controls glucose homeostasis. We found that the liver primarily controlled the circulating levels of soluble FNDC4 (sFNDC4) and lowering of the hepatokine FNDC4 led to prediabetes in mice. Further, we identified the orphan adhesion GPCR GPR116 as a receptor of sFNDC4 in the white adipose tissue. Upon direct and high affinity binding of sFNDC4 to GPR116, sFNDC4 promoted insulin signaling and insulin-mediated glucose uptake in white adipocytes. Indeed, supplementation with FcsFNDC4 in prediabetic mice improved glucose tolerance and inflammatory markers in a white-adipocyte selective and GPR116-dependent manner. Of note, the sFNDC4-GPR116, liver-adipose tissue axis was dampened in (pre) diabetic human patients. Thus our findings will now allow for harnessing this endocrine circuit for alternative therapeutic strategies in obesity-related pre-diabetes.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Helmholtz Association

European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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