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IRF4 Is a Key Thermogenic Transcriptional Partner of PGC-1α

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CELL
Volume 158, Issue 1, Pages 69-83

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.04.049

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  1. American Heart Association (AHA) postdoctoral fellowship
  2. NIH [R01 DK31405, R01 DK085171]

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Brown fat can reduce obesity through the dissipation of calories as heat. Control of thermogenic gene expression occurs via the induction of various coactivators, most notably PGC-1 alpha. In contrast, the transcription factor partner(s) of these cofactors are poorly described. Here, we identify interferon regulatory factor 4 (IRF4) as a dominant transcriptional effector of thermogenesis. IRF4 is induced by cold and cAMP in adipocytes and is sufficient to promote increased thermogenic gene expression, energy expenditure, and cold tolerance. Conversely, knockout of IRF4 in UCP1(+) cells causes reduced thermogenic gene expression and energy expenditure, obesity, and cold intolerance. IRF4 also induces the expression of PGC-1 alpha and PRDM16 and interacts with PGC-1 alpha, driving Ucp1 expression. Finally, cold, beta-agonists, or forced expression of PGC-1 alpha are unable to cause thermogenic gene expression in the absence of IRF4. These studies establish IRF4 as a transcriptional driver of a program of thermogenic gene expression and energy expenditure.

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