- Adipocyte Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 2ฮฑ Suppresses Atherosclerosis by Promoting Adipose Ceramide Catabolism.
Adipocyte Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 2ฮฑ Suppresses Atherosclerosis by Promoting Adipose Ceramide Catabolism.
Obesity-induced adipose dysfunction is a major contributor to atherosclerosis. Cold exposure has been reported to affect atherosclerosis through regulation of adipose function, but the mechanism has not been well clarified. Here, adipocyte hypoxia-inducible factor 2ฮฑ (HIF-2ฮฑ) was upregulated afterย mild cold exposure at 16ยฐC and mediated cold-induced thermogenesis. Adipocyte HIF-2ฮฑ deficiency exacerbated Western-diet-induced atherosclerosis by increasing adipose ceramide levels, which blunted hepatocyte cholesterol elimination and thermogenesis. Mechanistically, Acer2, the gene encoding alkaline ceramidase 2, was identified as a novel target gene of HIF-2ฮฑ, triggering ceramide catabolism. Adipose overexpression of ACER2 rescued adipocyte HIF-2ฮฑ-deficiency-induced exacerbation of atherosclerosis. Furthermore, activation of adipose HIF-2ฮฑ by the HIF prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor FG-4592 had protective effects on atherosclerosis, accompanied by a reduction inย adipose and plasma ceramide and plasma cholesterol levels. This study highlights adipocyte HIF-2ฮฑ as a putative drug target against atherosclerosis.