Publications by authors named "M Jastroch"

Obesity poses a global health challenge, demanding a deeper understanding of adipose tissue (AT) and its mitochondria. This study describes the role of the mitochondrial protein Methylation-controlled J protein (MCJ/DnaJC15) in orchestrating brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis. Here we show how MCJ expression decreases during obesity, as evident in human and mouse adipose tissue samples.

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While mechanisms controlling uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1) in thermogenic adipocytes play a pivotal role in non-shivering thermogenesis, it remains unclear whether FFo-ATP synthase function is also regulated in brown adipose tissue (BAT). Here, we show that inhibitory factor 1 (IF1, encoded by Atp5if1), an inhibitor of ATP synthase hydrolytic activity, is a critical negative regulator of brown adipocyte energy metabolism. In vivo, IF1 levels are diminished in BAT of cold-adapted mice compared to controls.

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Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer and is crucial for cancer progression, making it an attractive therapeutic target. Understanding the role of metabolic reprogramming in cancer initiation could help identify prevention strategies. To address this, we investigated metabolism during acinar-to-ductal metaplasia (ADM), the first step of pancreatic carcinogenesis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Brown adipose tissue (BAT) helps maintain body temperature in cold environments through a protein called UCP1, but the evolutionary origins of this process are not well understood.
  • Research indicates that marsupials have a nonthermogenic variant of UCP1, suggesting a different evolutionary pathway compared to eutherian mammals (like humans), which developed a thermogenic form of UCP1.
  • The findings imply that mammalian BAT thermogenesis evolved in two stages: an initial nonthermogenic stage in the common ancestor of therian mammals and later the development of thermogenic capabilities specifically in eutherians after their divergence from marsupials.
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