作者
Nika Schuermans,Salima El Chehadeh,Dimitri Hemelsoet,Jérémie Gautheron,Marie‐Christine Vantyghem,Sonia Nouioua,Mériem Tazir,Corinne Vigouroux,Martine Auclair,Elke Bogaert,Sara Dufour,Fumiya Okawa,Pascale Hilbert,Nike Van Doninck,Marie‐Caroline Taquet,Toon Rosseel,Griet De Clercq,Elke Debackere,Carole Van Haverbeke,Ferroudja Ramdane Cherif,Jon Andoni Urtizberea,Jean‐Baptiste Chanson,Benoît Funalot,François‐Jérôme Authier,Sabine Kaya,Wim Terryn,Steven Callens,Bernard Depypere,Jo Van Dorpe,Arnaud Vanlander,Patrick Verloo,Paul Coucke,Bruce Poppe,Francis Impens,Noboru Mizushima,Christel Depienne,Isabelle Jéru,Bart Dermaut
摘要
Phospholipase A/acyltransferase 3 (PLAAT3) is a phospholipid-modifying enzyme predominantly expressed in neural and white adipose tissue (WAT). It is a potential drug target for metabolic syndrome, as Plaat3 deficiency in mice protects against diet-induced obesity. We identified seven patients from four unrelated consanguineous families, with homozygous loss-of-function variants in PLAAT3, who presented with a lipodystrophy syndrome with loss of fat varying from partial to generalized and associated with metabolic complications, as well as variable neurological features including demyelinating neuropathy and intellectual disability. Multi-omics analysis of mouse Plaat3−/− and patient-derived WAT showed enrichment of arachidonic acid-containing membrane phospholipids and a strong decrease in the signaling of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ), the master regulator of adipocyte differentiation. Accordingly, CRISPR–Cas9-mediated PLAAT3 inactivation in human adipose stem cells induced insulin resistance, altered adipocyte differentiation with decreased lipid droplet formation and reduced the expression of adipogenic and mature adipocyte markers, including PPARγ. These findings establish PLAAT3 deficiency as a hereditary lipodystrophy syndrome with neurological manifestations, caused by a PPARγ-dependent defect in WAT differentiation and function. Homozygous loss-of-function variants in phospholipase A/acyltransferase 3 (PLAAT3) underlie a new lipodystrophy syndrome. Functional studies link PLAAT3 loss with peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ)-mediated defects in white adipose tissue differentiation and function.