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Steroid receptor coactivator-1 modulates the function of Pomc neurons and energy homeostasis

Abstract

Hypothalamic neurons expressing the anorectic peptide Pro-opiomelanocortin (Pomc) regulate food intake and body weight. Here, we show that Steroid Receptor Coactivator-1 (SRC-1) interacts with a target of leptin receptor activation, phosphorylated STAT3, to potentiate Pomc transcription. Deletion of SRC-1 in Pomc neurons in mice attenuates their depolarization by leptin, decreases Pomc expression and increases food intake leading to high-fat diet-induced obesity. In humans, fifteen rare heterozygous variants in SRC-1 found in severely obese individuals impair leptin-mediated Pomc reporter activity in cells, whilst four variants found in non-obese controls do not. In a knock-in mouse model of a loss of function human variant (SRC-1L1376P), leptin-induced depolarization of Pomc neurons and Pomc expression are significantly reduced, and food intake and body weight are increased. In summary, we demonstrate that SRC-1 modulates the function of hypothalamic Pomc neurons, and suggest that targeting SRC-1 may represent a useful therapeutic strategy for weight loss.

Authors

Yang Y; van der Klaauw AA; Zhu L; Cacciottolo TM; He Y; Stadler LKJ; Wang C; Xu P; Saito K; Hinton A

Journal

Nature Communications, Vol. 10, No. 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

April 12, 2019

DOI

10.1038/s41467-019-08737-6

ISSN

2041-1723

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