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Hedgehog Partial Agonism Drives Warburg-like Metabolism in Muscle and Brown Fat

Authors :
Fritz Aberger
Josef M. Penninger
J. Andrew Pospisilik
Kevin Dalgaard
Carsten Jaeger
Sabine Amann
Madhan Selvaraj
Mark A. Febbraio
Lilli Winter
Robert S. Lee-Young
Claude Knauf
Michael Gaster
Raffaele Teperino
Gerhard Wiche
Patrice D. Cani
Harald Esterbauer
Timothy Connor
Bernd Kammerer
Martina Bayer
Andrea Loipetzberger
Sean L. McGee
Source :
Teperino, R, Amann, S, Bayer, M, McGee, S L, Loipetzberger, A, Connor, T, Jaeger, C, Kammerer, B, Winter, L, Wiche, G, Dalgaard, K, Selvaraj, M, Gaster, M, Lee-Young, R S, Febbraio, M A, Knauf, C, Cani, P D, Aberger, F, Penninger, J M, Pospisilik, J A & Esterbauer, H 2012, ' Hedgehog partial agonism drives Warburg-like metabolism in muscle and brown fat ', Cell, vol. 151, no. 2, pp. 414-426 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2012.09.021, Cell
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

SummaryDiabetes, obesity, and cancer affect upward of 15% of the world’s population. Interestingly, all three diseases juxtapose dysregulated intracellular signaling with altered metabolic state. Exactly which genetic factors define stable metabolic set points in vivo remains poorly understood. Here, we show that hedgehog signaling rewires cellular metabolism. We identify a cilium-dependent Smo-Ca2+-Ampk axis that triggers rapid Warburg-like metabolic reprogramming within minutes of activation and is required for proper metabolic selectivity and flexibility. We show that Smo modulators can uncouple the Smo-Ampk axis from canonical signaling and identify cyclopamine as one of a new class of “selective partial agonists,” capable of concomitant inhibition of canonical and activation of noncanonical hedgehog signaling. Intriguingly, activation of the Smo-Ampk axis in vivo drives robust insulin-independent glucose uptake in muscle and brown adipose tissue. These data identify multiple noncanonical endpoints that are pivotal for rational design of hedgehog modulators and provide a new therapeutic avenue for obesity and diabetes.

Details

ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
151
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ae460ade5a2cd16aa17a82469506eaf9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2012.09.021