P2Y6 receptor signaling in natural killer cells impairs insulin sensitivity in obesity

Author:

Sieben AnnaORCID,Hausen Anne Christine,Klemm PaulORCID,Jais Alexander,Heilinger Christian,Alber Jens,Folz-Donahue Kat,Schumacher Lena,Altmüller Janine,Franitza Marek,Giavalisco PatrickORCID,Hinze Yvonne,Brodesser Susanne,Kukat ChristianORCID,Theurich Sebastian,Brüning Jens C.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractNatural killer (NK) cells contribute to the development of obesity-associated insulin resistance and have previously been shown to up-regulate the expression of the P2Y purinoreceptor 6 (P2Y6R) upon high fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity. Here, we reveal that NK cell-specific inactivation of the P2Y6R gene improves insulin sensitivity in obese mice and reduces the expression of chemokines in adipose tissue infiltrating NK-cells. Obese mice lacking P2Y6R specifically in NK cells exhibited a reduction in adipose tissue inflammation, exhibited improved insulin-stimulated suppression of lipolysis in adipose tissue and a reduction in hepatic glucose production, leading to an overall improvement of systemic insulin sensitivity. In contrast, myeloid lineage specific P2Y6R inactivation does not affect energy or glucose homeostasis in obesity. Collectively, we show that P2Y6R signaling in NK cells contributes to the development of obesity-associated insulin resistance and thus might be a future target for the treatment of obesity-associated insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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