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Cathepsin K in Adipocyte Differentiation and Its Potential Role in the Pathogenesis of Obesity

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AbstractContext: The alteration of protein expression in white adipose tissue (WAT) may contribute to the pathogenesis of obesity.Objective: The aim of the present study was to uncover proteins differentially expressed in the WAT of overweight/obese subjects and study the role of the identified proteins in adipocyte differentiation.Design and Setting: Two-dimensional electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight-mass spectrometry were used to identify proteins differentially expressed in WAT between obese/overweight and control groups. Cathepsin K (CTSK), one of the proteins identified by the above methods, was highlighted to assess its effects on adipocyte differentiation through 3T3-L1 cell line.Results: Human visceral adipose tissue of overweight/obese subjects displayed a differential protein expression profile, compared with that of normal-weight controls. CTSK was up-regulated in the WAT of overweight/obese subjects, and it had a significant positive correlation with body mass index. In vitro study showed that CTSK expression and its enzyme activity gradually increased in the process of adipocyte differentiation. Moreover, E-64, an inhibitor of CTSK, could prevent adipocyte differentiation in a dose-dependent manner, which was characterized by the absence of triglyceride accumulation and glycerol contents.Conclusions: CTSK, a cysteine protease involved in extracellular matrix remodeling, could be one of the determinants of adipocyte differentiation. CTSK may be involved in the pathogenesis of obesity by promoting adipocyte differentiation.
Title: Cathepsin K in Adipocyte Differentiation and Its Potential Role in the Pathogenesis of Obesity
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AbstractContext: The alteration of protein expression in white adipose tissue (WAT) may contribute to the pathogenesis of obesity.
Objective: The aim of the present study was to uncover proteins differentially expressed in the WAT of overweight/obese subjects and study the role of the identified proteins in adipocyte differentiation.
Design and Setting: Two-dimensional electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight-mass spectrometry were used to identify proteins differentially expressed in WAT between obese/overweight and control groups.
Cathepsin K (CTSK), one of the proteins identified by the above methods, was highlighted to assess its effects on adipocyte differentiation through 3T3-L1 cell line.
Results: Human visceral adipose tissue of overweight/obese subjects displayed a differential protein expression profile, compared with that of normal-weight controls.
CTSK was up-regulated in the WAT of overweight/obese subjects, and it had a significant positive correlation with body mass index.
In vitro study showed that CTSK expression and its enzyme activity gradually increased in the process of adipocyte differentiation.
Moreover, E-64, an inhibitor of CTSK, could prevent adipocyte differentiation in a dose-dependent manner, which was characterized by the absence of triglyceride accumulation and glycerol contents.
Conclusions: CTSK, a cysteine protease involved in extracellular matrix remodeling, could be one of the determinants of adipocyte differentiation.
CTSK may be involved in the pathogenesis of obesity by promoting adipocyte differentiation.

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