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Human Genetic Variation at rs10071329 Correlates with Adiposity-related Traits, Modulates PPARGC1B Expression, and Alters Brown Adipocyte Function

Mi Huang, Rashmi B Prasad, Daniel E Coral, Line Hjort, Daniel T R Minja, Hindrik Mulder, Paul W Franks*, Sebastian Kalamajski*

*Corresponding author for this work
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Abstract

Human genetic variation in PPARGC1B has been associated with adiposity, but the genetic variants that affect PPARGC1B expression have not been experimentally determined. Here, guided by previous observational data, we used clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/CRISPR associated protein 9 (CRISPR/Cas9) to scarlessly edit the alleles of the candidate causal genetic variant rs10071329 in a human brown adipocyte cell line. Switching the rs10071329 genotype from A/A to G/G enhanced PPARGC1B expression throughout the adipogenic differentiation, identifying rs10071329 as a cis-expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL). The higher PPARGC1B expression in G/G cells coincided with greater accumulation of triglycerides and higher expression of mitochondria-encoded genes, but without significant effects on adipogenic marker expression. Furthermore, G/G cells had improved basal- and norepinephrine-stimulated mitochondrial respiration, possibly relating to enhanced mitochondrial gene expression. The G/G cells also exhibited increased norepinephrine-stimulated glycerol release, indicating improved lipolysis. Altogether, our results showed that rs10071329 is a cis-eQTL, with the G/G genotype conferring enhanced PPARGC1B expression, with consequent improved mitochondrial function and response to norepinephrine in brown adipocytes. This genetic variant, and as yet undetermined eQTLs, at PPARGC1B could prove useful in genotype-based precision medicine for obesity treatment.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDiabetes
Volume73
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)637-645
Number of pages9
ISSN0012-1797
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Adipocytes, Brown/metabolism
  • Adiposity/genetics
  • Genetic Variation
  • Humans
  • Norepinephrine
  • Obesity/metabolism
  • RNA-Binding Proteins/genetics

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