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Proteomics-Based Comparative Mapping of the Secretomes of Human Brown and White Adipocytes Reveals EPDR1 as a Novel Batokine

Authors :
Bente Klarlund Pedersen
Andreas Kjaer
Carsten H. Nielsen
Bhargav S. Prabhakar
Birgitte Holst
Annika Sanfridson
Lone Peijs
Tao Ma
Atul S. Deshmukh
Rafael Bayarri-Olmos
Daniel J. Drucker
Zachary Gerhart-Hines
Therese Juhlin Larsen
Mai Charlotte Krogh Severinsen
Naja Z. Jespersen
Matthias Mann
Jacqueline L. Beaudry
Mads Tang-Christensen
Charlotte Helgstrand
Peter Garred
Andreas D. Brunner
Søren Nielsen
Gilbert G. Privé
Camilla Scheele
Source :
Cell Metabolism
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Summary Adipokines secreted from white adipose tissue play a role in metabolic crosstalk and homeostasis, whereas the brown adipose secretome is less explored. We performed high-sensitivity mass-spectrometry-based proteomics on the cell media of human adipocytes derived from the supraclavicular brown adipose and from the subcutaneous white adipose depots of adult humans. We identified 471 potentially secreted proteins covering interesting categories such as hormones, growth factors, extracellular matrix proteins, and proteins of the complement system, which were differentially regulated between brown and white adipocytes. A total of 101 proteins were exclusively quantified in brown adipocytes, and among these was ependymin-related protein 1 (EPDR1). EPDR1 was detected in human plasma, and functional studies suggested a role for EPDR1 in thermogenic determination during adipogenesis. In conclusion, we report substantial differences between the secretomes of brown and white human adipocytes and identify novel candidate batokines that can be important regulators of human metabolism.

Details

ISSN :
19327420
Volume :
30
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell metabolism
Accession number :
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