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STE20 kinase TAOK3 regulates type 2 immunity and metabolism in obesity

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
卷 220, 期 9, 页码 -

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1084/jem.20210788

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Healthy adipose tissue contains specific immune cells that are lost in obesity. The kinase TAOK3 has been linked to obesity, but its exact role is unclear. In this study, the authors found that TAOK3 inhibits the presence of regulatory T cells in adipose tissue and regulates metabolic dysfunction in obesity.
Healthy adipose tissue (AT) contains ST2(+) Tregs, ILC2s, and alternatively activated macrophages that are lost in mice or humans on high caloric diet. Understanding how this form of type 2 immunity is regulated could improve treatment of obesity. The STE20 kinase Thousand And One amino acid Kinase-3 (TAOK3) has been linked to obesity in mice and humans, but its precise function is unknown. We found that ST2(+) Tregs are upregulated in visceral epididymal white AT (eWAT) of Taok3(-/-) mice, dependent on IL-33 and the kinase activity of TAOK3. Upon high fat diet feeding, metabolic dysfunction was attenuated in Taok3(-/-) mice. ST2(+) Tregs disappeared from eWAT in obese wild-type mice, but this was not the case in Taok3(-/-) mice. Mechanistically, AT Taok3(-/-) Tregs were intrinsically more responsive to IL-33, through higher expression of ST2, and expressed more PPAR & gamma; and type 2 cytokines. Thus, TAOK3 inhibits adipose tissue Tregs and regulates immunometabolism under excessive caloric intake. Maes et al. reveal an unexpected role of TAOK3 in regulating ST2(+) regulatory T cells in mouse adipose tissue. Absence of TAOK3 sustains Tregs in obesity and improves metabolic dysfunction.

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