Disease areas:
  • nutrition and metabolism
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Author(s):
Baijie Xu, Katherine Lawler, Steven C Wyler, Li Li, Swati, Julia M Keogh, Xiameng Chen, Rong Wan, Amanda G Almeida, Susan Kirsch, Kathleen G Mountjoy, Joel K Elmquist, I Sadaf Farooqi, Chen Liu
Publish date:
15 January 2025
Journal:
Science Translational Medicine
PubMed ID:
39813316

Abstract

Disruption of hypothalamic melanocortin 4 receptors (MC4Rs) causes obesity in mice and humans. Here, we investigated the transcriptional regulation of MC4R in the hypothalamus. In mice, we show that the homeodomain transcription factor Orthopedia (OTP) is enriched in MC4R neurons in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the hypothalamus and directly regulates Mc4r transcription. Deletion of Otp in PVN neurons during development or adulthood reduced Mc4r expression, causing increased food intake and obesity. In humans, four of the five carriers of rare predicted functional OTP variants in UK Biobank had obesity. To explore a causal role for human OTP variants, we generated mice with a loss-of-function OTP mutation identified in a child with severe obesity. Heterozygous knock-in mice exhibited hyperphagia and obesity, reversed by treatment with an MC4R agonist. Our findings demonstrate that OTP regulates mammalian energy homeostasis and enable the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with obesity due to OTP deficiency.

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