
Transferrin Receptor 1 Regulates Thermogenic Capacity and Cell Fate in Brown/Beige Adipocytes
Author(s) -
Li Jin,
Pan Xiaohan,
Pan Guihua,
Song Zijun,
He Yao,
Zhang Susu,
Ye Xueru,
Yang Xiang,
Xie Enjun,
Wang Xinhui,
Mai Xudong,
Yin Xiangju,
Tang Biyao,
Shu Xuan,
Chen Pengyu,
Dai Xiaoshuang,
Tian Ye,
Yao Liheng,
Han Mulan,
Xu Guohuan,
Zhang Huijie,
Sun Jia,
Chen Hong,
Wang Fudi,
Min Junxia,
Xie Liwei
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
advanced science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.388
H-Index - 100
ISSN - 2198-3844
DOI - 10.1002/advs.201903366
Subject(s) - thermogenesis , transferrin receptor , biology , adipocyte , endocrinology , thermogenin , medicine , brown adipose tissue , transdifferentiation , prdm16 , white adipose tissue , adipose tissue , hepcidin , microbiology and biotechnology , transferrin , inflammation , stem cell , immunology
Iron homeostasis is essential for maintaining cellular function in a wide range of cell types. However, whether iron affects the thermogenic properties of adipocytes is currently unknown. Using integrative analyses of multi‐omics data, transferrin receptor 1 (Tfr1) is identified as a candidate for regulating thermogenesis in beige adipocytes. Furthermore, it is shown that mice lacking Tfr1 specifically in adipocytes have impaired thermogenesis, increased insulin resistance, and low‐grade inflammation accompanied by iron deficiency and mitochondrial dysfunction. Mechanistically, the cold treatment in beige adipocytes selectively stabilizes hypoxia‐inducible factor 1‐alpha (HIF1α), upregulating the Tfr1 gene, and thermogenic adipocyte‐specific Hif1α deletion reduces thermogenic gene expression in beige fat without altering core body temperature. Notably, Tfr1 deficiency in interscapular brown adipose tissue (iBAT) leads to the transdifferentiation of brown preadipocytes into white adipocytes and muscle cells; in contrast, long‐term exposure to a low‐iron diet fails to phenocopy the transdifferentiation effect found in Tfr1 ‐deficient mice. Moreover, mice lacking transmembrane serine protease 6 (Tmprss6) develop iron deficiency in both inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT) and iBAT, and have impaired cold‐induced beige adipocyte formation and brown fat thermogenesis. Taken together, these findings indicate that Tfr1 plays an essential role in thermogenic adipocytes via both iron‐dependent and iron‐independent mechanisms.