Regulation of Energy Expenditure and Brown/Beige Thermogenic Activity by Interleukins: New Roles for Old Actors

Int J Mol Sci. 2018 Aug 29;19(9):2569. doi: 10.3390/ijms19092569.

Abstract

Obesity rates and the burden of metabolic associated diseases are escalating worldwide Energy burning brown and inducible beige adipocytes in human adipose tissues (ATs) have attracted considerable attention due to their therapeutic potential to counteract the deleterious metabolic effects of nutritional overload and overweight. Recent research has highlighted the relevance of resident and recruited ATs immune cell populations and their signalling mediators, cytokines, as modulators of the thermogenic activity of brown and beige ATs. In this review, we first provide an overview of the developmental, cellular and functional heterogeneity of the AT organ, as well as reported molecular switches of its heat-producing machinery. We also discuss the key contribution of various interleukins signalling pathways to energy and metabolic homeostasis and their roles in the biogenesis and function of brown and beige adipocytes. Besides local actions, attention is also drawn to their influence in the central nervous system (CNS) networks governing energy expenditure.

Keywords: brown and beige adipose tissue; cytokines; energy and metabolic homeostasis; inflammation; interleukins; thermogenesis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adipose Tissue, Brown / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Energy Metabolism / genetics
  • Energy Metabolism / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Interleukins / metabolism*
  • Thermogenesis / genetics
  • Thermogenesis / physiology*

Substances

  • Interleukins