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Scientific Reports | 2017

CK2 modulates adipocyte insulin-signaling and is up-regulated in human obesity

Christian Borgo; Gabriella Milan; Francesca Favaretto; Fabio Stasi; Roberto Fabris; Valentina Salizzato; Luca Cesaro; Anna Belligoli; Marta Sanna; Mirto Foletto; Luca Prevedello; Vincenzo Vindigni; Romeo Bardini; Arianna Donella-Deana; Roberto Vettor

Insulin plays a major role in glucose metabolism and insulin-signaling defects are present in obesity and diabetes. CK2 is a pleiotropic protein kinase implicated in fundamental cellular pathways and abnormally elevated in tumors. Here we report that in human and murine adipocytes CK2-inhibition decreases the insulin-induced glucose-uptake by counteracting Akt-signaling and GLUT4-translocation to the plasma membrane. In mice CK2 acts on insulin-signaling in adipose tissue, liver and skeletal muscle and its acute inhibition impairs glucose tolerance. Notably, CK2 protein-level and activity are greatly up-regulated in white adipose tissue from ob/ob and db/db mice as well as from obese patients, regardless the severity of their insulin-resistance and the presence of pre-diabetes or overt type 2 diabetes. Weight loss obtained by both bariatric surgery or hypocaloric diet reverts CK2 hyper-activation to normal level. Our data suggest a central role of CK2 in insulin-sensitivity, glucose homeostasis and adipose tissue remodeling. CK2 up-regulation is identified as a hallmark of adipose tissue pathological expansion, suggesting a new potential therapeutic target for human obesity.


American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism | 2017

Increased mitochondrial calcium uniporter in adipocytes underlies mitochondrial alterations associated with insulin resistance

Lauren E. Wright; Denis Vecellio Reane; Gabriella Milan; Anna Terrin; Giorgia Di Bello; Anna Belligoli; Marta Sanna; Mirto Foletto; Francesca Favaretto; Anna Raffaello; Cristina Mammucari; Donato Nitti; Roberto Vettor; Rosario Rizzuto

Intracellular calcium influences an array of pathways and affects cellular processes. With the rapidly progressing research investigating the molecular identity and the physiological roles of the mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) complex, we now have the tools to understand the functions of mitochondrial Ca2+ in the regulation of pathophysiological processes. Herein, we describe the role of key MCU complex components in insulin resistance in mouse and human adipose tissue. Adipose tissue gene expression was analyzed from several models of obese and diabetic rodents and in 72 patients with obesity as well as in vitro insulin-resistant adipocytes. Genetic manipulation of MCU activity in 3T3-L1 adipocytes allowed the investigation of the role of mitochondrial calcium uptake. In insulin-resistant adipocytes, mitochondrial calcium uptake increased and several MCU components were upregulated. Similar results were observed in mouse and human visceral adipose tissue (VAT) during the progression of obesity and diabetes. Intriguingly, subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) was spared from overt MCU fluctuations. Furthermore, MCU expression returned to physiological levels in VAT of patients after weight loss by bariatric surgery. Genetic manipulation of mitochondrial calcium uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocytes demonstrated that changes in mitochondrial calcium concentration ([Ca2+]mt) can affect mitochondrial metabolism, including oxidative enzyme activity, mitochondrial respiration, membrane potential, and reactive oxygen species formation. Finally, our data suggest a strong relationship between [Ca2+]mt and the release of IL-6 and TNFα in adipocytes. Altered mitochondrial calcium flux in fat cells may play a role in obesity and diabetes and may be associated with the differential metabolic profiles of VAT and SAT.


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2016

Risk Factors for Spontaneously Self-Reported Postprandial Hypoglycemia After Bariatric Surgery

Monica Nannipieri; Anna Belligoli; Daniela Guarino; Luca Busetto; Diego Moriconi; Roberto Fabris; Andrea Mari; Simona Baldi; Marco Anselmino; Mirto Foletto; Roberto Vettor; Ele Ferrannini


Obesity Surgery | 2017

Incidence and Predictors of Hypoglycemia 1 Year After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy

Anna Belligoli; Marta Sanna; Roberto Serra; Roberto Fabris; Chiara Dal Pra; Scilla Conci; Paola Fioretto; Luca Prevedello; Mirto Foletto; Roberto Vettor; Luca Busetto


Obesity Surgery | 2018

Modifications of Resting Energy Expenditure After Sleeve Gastrectomy

Silvia Bettini; Emanuel Bordigato; Roberto Fabris; Roberto Serra; Chiara Dal Pra; Anna Belligoli; Marta Sanna; Chiara Compagnin; Mirto Foletto; Luca Prevedello; Paola Fioretto; Roberto Vettor; Luca Busetto


Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research | 2018

Bariatric surgery: Is a matter of cutting calories or cutting metabolic regulators?

Anna Belligoli; Silvia Bettini; Luca Busetto


XXV CONGRESSO NAZIONALE SICOB | 2017

Effetti della Sleeve Gastrectomy sull’impulsività cibo-correlata e ruolo della glicemia. Uno studio longitudinale sulle decisioni intertemporali

Sami Schiff; Giulia Testa; Anna Belligoli; Federica Buongiorno; Sanna Marta; Fabris Roberto; Roberto Vettor; Piero Amodio; Mirto Foletto


XXV CONGRESSO NAZIONALE SICOB | 2017

Effect of Bariatric Surgery on Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Silvia Bettini; Emanuel Bordigato; Chiara Dal Pra; Roberto Serra; Sonia Leandri; Anna Belligoli; Marta Sanna; Mirto Foletto; Luca Prevedello; Roberto Vettor; Luca Busetto; Fassina Giorgio; Fabris Roberto


XXV CONGRESSO NAZIONALE SICOB | 2017

Metabolic flexibility after bariatric surgery-induced weight loss: does diabetes impair a proper substrates utilization?

Scilla Conci; Silvia Bettini; Emanuel Bordigato; Marta Sanna; Anna Belligoli; Fabris Roberto; Roberto Serra; Chiara Dal Pra; Mirto Foletto; Luca Prevedello; Roberto Vettor; Luca Busetto


FESN 2017 - 6th scientific meeting of the Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology | 2017

Neurocognitive alterations in severe obese individuals: neurophysiological and behavioral measures

Giulia Testa; Piero Amodio; Federica Buongiorno; Maria Luisa Rusconi; Anna Belligoli; Marta Sanna; Roberto Vettor; Mirto Foletto; Sami Schiff

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