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Thymic stromal lymphopoietin induces adipose loss through sebum hypersecretion.

Citation
Choa, R., et al. “Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin Induces Adipose Loss Through Sebum Hypersecretion.”. Science (New York, N.y.).
Center University of Pennsylvania
Author Ruth Choa, Junichiro Tohyama, Shogo Wada, Hu Meng, Jian Hu, Mariko Okumura, Rebecca M May, Tanner F Robertson, Ruth-Anne Langan Pai, Arben Nace, Christian Hopkins, Elizabeth A Jacobsen, Malay Haldar, Garret A FitzGerald, Edward M Behrens, Andy J Minn, Patrick Seale, George Cotsarelis, Brian Kim, John T Seykora, Mingyao Li, Zoltan Arany, Taku Kambayashi
Abstract

Emerging studies indicate that the immune system can regulate systemic metabolism. Here, we show that thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) stimulates T cells to induce selective white adipose loss, which protects against obesity, improves glucose metabolism, and mitigates nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Unexpectedly, adipose loss was not caused by alterations in food intake, absorption, or energy expenditure. Rather, it was induced by the excessive loss of lipids through the skin as sebum. TSLP and T cells regulated sebum release and sebum-associated antimicrobial peptide expression in the steady state. In human skin, expression correlated directly with sebum-associated gene expression. Thus, we establish a paradigm in which adipose loss can be achieved by means of sebum hypersecretion and uncover a role for adaptive immunity in skin barrier function through sebum secretion.

Year of Publication
2021
Journal
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Volume
373
Issue
6554
Date Published
12/2021
ISSN Number
1095-9203
DOI
10.1126/science.abd2893
Alternate Journal
Science
PMID
34326208
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