Goodbye Obesity: Scientists Uncover Fat-Burning Protein Switch

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Goodbye Obesity: Scientists Uncover Fat-Burning Protein Switch
Scitech Daily ^ | January 27, 2025 | Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO)

Posted on 01/28/2025 7:12:27 AM PST by Red Badger

A new study uncovers a novel mechanism through which brown fat is transformed into heat, offering protection against obesity-related diseases.

Obesity affects 650 million people worldwide and significantly contributes to the development of cardiometabolic diseases and increases the risk of cancer. Guadalupe Sabio, head of the Organ Crosstalk in Metabolic Diseases Group at the National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), and Cintia Folgueira, from CNIO and the National Centre for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC), have identified a key mechanism by which the body burns brown fat and converts it into heat. This process helps protect against obesity and related metabolic disorders.

Their research reveals that this fat-burning mechanism is regulated by a mitochondrial protein called MCJ, which plays a role in energy production within cells. Sabio and Folgueira discovered that removing the MCJ protein in obese mice led to increased heat production and significant weight loss. Additionally, they successfully reduced the weight of obese mice by transplanting fat tissue lacking the MCJ protein, demonstrating the protein’s critical role in regulating body weight and metabolism.

Brown fat and obesity

“Obesity is the result of either excessive food intake or inadequate total energy expenditure. We now know that adipose tissue –body fat–, in addition to storing energy, plays a crucial role in the management of that energy by the body. Adipose tissue is a complex organ that acts as a regulator of the whole body’s metabolism, and therefore modulating its function could well be a way to combat obesity,” the authors write in Nature Communications.

There are two types of fatty or adipose tissue: white and brown. White adipose tissue mostly stores energy, while brown fat (its cells have more mitochondria and that gives them a brown hue) is responsible for heat generation or thermogenesis, the process that maintains body temperature and which is triggered by cold or other stimuli.

Several studies in the last decade have shown that activating brown fat protects against obesity and metabolic disease. “For some time,” explains Sabio, “it has been thought that obesity could be prevented by getting this fat to spend more energy by generating heat. So the first thing is to understand how it works.”

“Discovering new mechanisms of heat production in brown fat is one of the most interesting targets in the study of obesity,” says Sabio.

How to burn brown fat

For a long time it was thought that brown fat used a single mechanism to generate heat, but today we know that this is not the case. There are several mechanisms involved. The research led by Sabio and Folgueira has discovered one of them, controlled by a mitochondrial protein called MCJ.

The research conducted at CNIO has discovered that when the MCJ protein is removed from obese mice, these animals produce more heat and lose weight. Moreover, it was enough to transplant into the animals brown fat without the MCJ protein to reduce their weight.

Avoiding pathologies associated with obesity

The researchers also observed that “animals without MCJ in brown fat are protected against health problems caused by obesity, such as diabetes or increased blood lipids,” explains the two scientists. Therefore, they believe that the MCJ protein could be a new therapeutic target to correct diseases associated with obesity.

“This protection,” explains CNIO researcher Beatriz Cicuéndez, lead author of the article, “is due to the activation of an essential signaling pathway to adapt to the stress caused by obesity. Known as the catabolic pathway, it causes an increase in the consumption of fats, sugars, and proteins to produce heat in brown fat. It is a mechanism that also happens in people with very active brown fat.”

Blocking the MCJ protein in obese patients

The research is now seeking to develop a therapy to block this protein in obese patients, but to do so they must first investigate whether the MCJ protein has vital functions in other tissues.

At the same time, Guadalupe Sabio says, “we are trying to see if these changes in fat affect tumour growth or cachexia – loss of muscle and fat – which is also sometimes linked to cancer.”

Reference: “Absence of MCJ/DnaJC15 promotes brown adipose tissue thermogenesis” by Beatriz Cicuéndez, Alfonso Mora, Juan Antonio López, Andrea Curtabbi, Javier Pérez-García, Begoña Porteiro, Daniel Jimenez-Blasco, Pedro Latorre-Muro, Paula Vo, Madison Jerome, Beatriz Gómez-Santos, Rafael Romero-Becerra, Magdalena Leiva, Elena Rodríguez, Marta León, Luis Leiva-Vega, Noemi Gómez-Lado, Jorge L. Torres, Lourdes Hernández-Cosido, Pablo Aguiar, Miguel Marcos, Martin Jastroch, Andreas Daiber, Patricia Aspichueta, Juan Pedro Bolaños, Jessica B. Spinelli, Pere Puigserver, José Antonio Enriquez, Jesús Vázquez, Cintia Folgueira and Guadalupe Sabio, 13 January 2025, Nature Communications.

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-54353-4

Funding: “la Caixa” Foundation, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Agencia Estatal de Investigación


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1 posted on 01/28/2025 7:12:27 AM PST by Red Badger


To: Red Badger

a novel mechanism through which brown fat is transformed into heat

Holy crap. I'm going to spontaneously combust into a ball of fire rivaling a small sun.

2 posted on 01/28/2025 7:16:28 AM PST by Egon (I collect spores, molds, and fungus.)


To: Red Badger

Unveil your cure for cancer first. Which I’m convinced there is one


3 posted on 01/28/2025 7:16:38 AM PST by albie (U)


To: Red Badger

But it can only be toggled ‘on’ with strenuous exercise.


4 posted on 01/28/2025 7:17:45 AM PST by Cletus.D.Yokel (When I say "We" I speak of, -not for-, "We the People")


To: Red Badger

Say “goodbye to obesity” and stop stuffing your face. A very simple solution


5 posted on 01/28/2025 7:18:21 AM PST by albie (U)


To: albie

That has not worked for me. Sorry.


6 posted on 01/28/2025 7:22:37 AM PST by Jemian (“From this moment on, America’s decline is over.”)


To: Red Badger

all it takes is another shot of mRNA.


7 posted on 01/28/2025 7:25:12 AM PST by BigFreakinToad (All she is, is cackles in the wind.)

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