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  • Recent studies revealed that GPR146, a G protein-coupled receptor, responds to a new hormone called cholesin and is implicated in fatty metabolism, yet its role in humans is largely unknown due to the lack of research on human tissues.
  • This study collected heart and adipose tissue samples from participants undergoing heart surgery and analyzed GPR146 expression alongside clinical factors like diabetes, cholesterol levels, and medications.
  • Results showed that GPR146 expression in adipose tissues was linked to various metabolic factors and serum lipid levels, indicating a significant role in lipid metabolism and potential impact from specific diabetes treatments on this receptor's function.

Article Abstract

Background: Recently deorphanized G protein-coupled receptor 146 (GPR146) was shown to respond to signal from a newly identified hormone-cholesin-and to play a role in hepatic lipid metabolism. However, the importance of its biological activity in human organism remains elusive, mainly due to the lack of studies on human tissues up to this point. This study aimed to identify the cholesin receptor-associated genes and clinical factors linked with their expression in cardiovascular system and associated adipose tissues.

Methods: Right cardiac auricle, aortic wall, saphenous vein, and adipose tissue (periaortic-PAT, epicardial-EAT, thymic-TAT) samples were collected during coronary artery bypass grafting. Clinical records of the study participants were assessed for the presence of diabetes, medications taken and serum cholesterol levels. GPR146 mRNA expression in all gathered tissues was assessed with qPCR, and RNA seqencing was performed in selected tissues of 20 individuals to identify pathways associated with GPR146 expression.

Results: We included 46 participants [37 male, 23 with type 2 diabetes, median age 68.50 (Q1-Q3: 63.00-72.00) years, BMI 28.39 (26.06-31.49) kg/m]. GPR146 expression in adipose tissues significantly correlated with BMI, c-peptide, total cholesterol, and LDL concentrations. Selected metabolic pathways were significantly and positively enriched in GPR146-dependent manner. GPR146-coexpressed genes contained key regulators of lipid metabolism involved in such pathways as fatty acid metabolism, tricarboxilic acid cycle and peroxisomal metabolism. Those genes correlated positively with serum concentrations of LDL, HDL, and total cholesterol. SGLT2i treatment was associated with inversion of GPR146-related signature in EAT, suggesting potential impact on cholesin-GPR146 network.

Conclusions: GPR146 expression is associated with serum lipids and metabolically-relevant transcriptomic changes in EAT similar to SGLT2i-associated ones.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11191148PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12933-024-02322-yDOI Listing

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