Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2012; 120(10): 611-617
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1323803
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© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

The Novel Adipokine C1q/TNF-related Protein-3 is Expressed in Human Adipocytes and Regulated by Metabolic and Infection-related Parameters

A. Schmid
1   Department of Internal Medicine I, Regensburg University Hospital, Germany
,
A. Kopp
1   Department of Internal Medicine I, Regensburg University Hospital, Germany
,
F. Hanses
1   Department of Internal Medicine I, Regensburg University Hospital, Germany
,
M. Bala
1   Department of Internal Medicine I, Regensburg University Hospital, Germany
,
M. Müller
1   Department of Internal Medicine I, Regensburg University Hospital, Germany
,
A. Schäffler
1   Department of Internal Medicine I, Regensburg University Hospital, Germany
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Publication History

received 25 May 2012
first decision 30 July 2012

accepted 24 August 2012

Publication Date:
22 November 2012 (online)

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Abstract

Background:

The growing family of C1Q/TNF-related proteins is characterized by structural homologies to the anti-inflammatory adipokine adiponectin. CTRP-3 was recently reported to function as an anti-inflammatory LPS-antagonist in vitro.

Material and methods:

Human subcutaneous and visceral adipocytes and murine 3T3-L1 adipocytes were used for analysis of CTRP-3 expression and function. Western blot analysis of CTRP-3, siRNA mediated knockdown of CTRP-3, Oil red O staining, assessment of basal and epinephrine-induced lipolysis, ELISA-based measurements of supernatant chemokines, recombinant CTRP-3 protein expression, and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) infection assays were used.

Results:

CTRP-3 is expressed in subcutaneous and visceral adipocytes. CTRP-3 is positively regulated by insulin, whereas chronic LPS-exposure inhibits terminal adipocyte differentiation and CTRP-3 expression. Intracellular infection of adipocytes by S. aureus also decreases CTRP-3 expression. As demonstrated by siRNA-mediated cellular knockdown of CTRP-3 in adipocytes, CTRP-3 regulates resistin secretion and lipolysis.

Conclusion:

CTRP-3 is expressed in human adipocytes and plays an important role in adipocyte physiology such as lipolysis and adipokine secretion. Both, metabolic factors and infection/inflammation-related factors regulate CTRP-3 expression.