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Microduplication of 16p11.2 locus Potentiates Hypertrophic Obesity in Association with Imbalanced Triglyceride Metabolism in White Adipose Tissue. | LitMetric

Scope: Copy number variation (CNV) of 16p11.2 is a common genetic factor contributing to the etiology of abnormal weight status, while the underlying mechanism is not fully elucidated yet.

Methods And Results: The 16p11.2 CNV mouse model with microduplication of the 7Slx1b-Sept1 region (dp/+) is evaluated under normal chow conditions. Compared to the wild type littermates (WT), the dp/+ mice exhibit obvious obese phenotype characterized by significant increase in body mass index, fat pad mass, and fat ratio, with visceral-dominant fat deposits at 12-week age. White adipose tissue (WAT), liver tissue, and plasma are sampled to assess the comorbid metabolic syndrome. In dp/+ mice, histopathologic analyses reveal hypertrophic adipocytes and hepatic steatosis; serological examinations show hyperlipemia and hyperinsulinemia. Further, by comparing lipidomic and transcriptomic profiling of epididymal WAT between dp/+ and WT mice, the study finds the triglyceride (TG) accumulation in dp/+ mice in association with the dysfunction of lipid droplets. Validation of TG-metabolism-associated genes in WAT and in primary cultured adipocytes show enhanced TG synthesis and declined TG hydrolysis in the dp/+ model.

Conclusion: This study elucidates that the imbalanced TG synthesis/hydrolysis in adipocytic lipid droplets may contribute to the hypertrophic obesity and metabolic disorders in mice with 16p11.2 microduplication.

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