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PI3Kα inhibition reduces obesity in mice

Journal

AGING-US
Volume 8, Issue 11, Pages 2747-2753

Publisher

IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/aging.101075

Keywords

PI3K; obesity; energy expenditure; diabetes; metabolism

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Education
  2. Spanish Association Against Cancer (aecc)
  3. CNIO
  4. Spanish Ministry of Economy
  5. European Regional Development Fund (SAF project)
  6. European Research Council (ERC Advanced Grant)
  7. Regional Government of Madrid
  8. European Social Fund (ReCaRe project)
  9. Botin Foundation
  10. Banco Santander (Santander Universities Global Division)
  11. Ramon Areces Foundation
  12. AXA Foundation

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Partial inhibition of PI3K is one of the best-validated and evolutionary conserved manipulations to extend longevity. The best known health beneficial effects of reduced PI3K are related to metabolism and include increased energy expenditure, reduced nutrient storage, and protection from obesity. We have previously shown that a dual chemical inhibitor of the alpha and delta PI3K isoforms (CNIO-PI3Ki) reduces obesity in mice and monkeys, without evident toxic effects after long-term treatment. Here, we dissect the role of the alpha and delta PI3K isoforms by making use of selective inhibitors against PI3K alpha (BYL-719 also known as alpelisib) or P13K delta (GS-9820 also known as acalisib). Treatment of mice with the above mentioned inhibitors indicated that BYL-719 increases energy expenditure in normal mice and efficiently reduces body weight in obese (ob/ob) mice, whereas these effects were not observed with GS-9820. Of note, the dose of BYL-719 required to reduce obesity was 10-times higher than the equivalent dose of CNIO-PI3Ki, which could suggest that simultaneous inhibition of PI3K alpha and delta is more beneficial than single inhibition of the alpha isoform. In summary, we conclude that inhibition of PI3K alpha is sufficient to increase energy expenditure and reduce obesity, and suggest that concomitant P131 delta inhibition could play an auxiliary role.

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