iScience (Apr 2023)

Optogenetic activation of UCP1-dependent thermogenesis in brown adipocytes

  • Chad C. Doucette,
  • Daniel C. Nguyen,
  • Davide Barteselli,
  • Sophia Blanchard,
  • Mason Pelletier,
  • Devesh Kesharwani,
  • Ed Jachimowicz,
  • Su Su,
  • Michele Karolak,
  • Aaron C. Brown

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 4
p. 106560

Abstract

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Summary: Brown adipocytes are unique in that they expend energy and produce heat to maintain euthermia through expression of uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1). Given their propensity to stimulate weight loss and promote resistance to obesity, they are a compelling interventional target for obesity-related disorders. Here, we tested whether an optogenetic approach could be used to activate UCP1-dependent thermogenesis in brown adipocytes. We generated brown adipocytes expressing a bacterial-derived photoactivatable adenylyl cyclase (bPAC) that, upon blue light stimulation, increases UCP1 expression, fuel uptake and thermogenesis. This unique system allows for precise, chemical free, temporal control of UCP1-dependent thermogenesis, which can aid in our understanding of brown adipocyte biology and development of therapies that target obesity-related disorders.

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