Reversal of obesity by targeted ablation of adipose tissue

MG Kolonin, PK Saha, L Chan, R Pasqualini, W Arap - Nature medicine, 2004 - nature.com
MG Kolonin, PK Saha, L Chan, R Pasqualini, W Arap
Nature medicine, 2004nature.com
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent human condition in developed societies. Despite major
progress in the understanding of the molecular mechanisms leading to obesity, no safe and
effective treatment has yet been found. Here, we report an antiobesity therapy based on
targeted induction of apoptosis in the vasculature of adipose tissue. We used in vivo phage
display to isolate a peptide motif (sequence CKGGRAKDC) that homes to white fat
vasculature. We show that the CKGGRAKDC peptide associates with prohibitin, a …
Abstract
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent human condition in developed societies. Despite major progress in the understanding of the molecular mechanisms leading to obesity, no safe and effective treatment has yet been found. Here, we report an antiobesity therapy based on targeted induction of apoptosis in the vasculature of adipose tissue. We used in vivo phage display to isolate a peptide motif (sequence CKGGRAKDC) that homes to white fat vasculature. We show that the CKGGRAKDC peptide associates with prohibitin, a multifunctional membrane protein, and establish prohibitin as a vascular marker of adipose tissue. Targeting a proapoptotic peptide to prohibitin in the adipose vasculature caused ablation of white fat. Resorption of established white adipose tissue and normalization of metabolism resulted in rapid obesity reversal without detectable adverse effects. Because prohibitin is also expressed in blood vessels of human white fat, this work may lead to the development of targeted drugs for treatment of obese patients.
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