Nature Communications (Oct 2022)

REDD1 promotes obesity-induced metabolic dysfunction via atypical NF-κB activation

  • Dong-Keon Lee,
  • Taesam Kim,
  • Junyoung Byeon,
  • Minsik Park,
  • Suji Kim,
  • Joohwan Kim,
  • Seunghwan Choi,
  • Gihwan Lee,
  • Chanin Park,
  • Keun Woo Lee,
  • Yong Jung Kwon,
  • Jeong-Hyung Lee,
  • Young-Guen Kwon,
  • Young-Myeong Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-34110-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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The stress response protein REDD1 is regulates inflammation and energy metabolism. Here the authors report that global or adipocyte-specific deletion of REDD1 inhibits diet induced obesity, insulin resistance, liver steatosis and inflammation in mice, at least in part via reduced atypical NF-κB activation.