FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
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Fasteen, T.D., Hernandez, M.R., Policastro, R.A., Sterrett, M.C., Zenter, G.E., Tennessen, J.M. (2025). The Drosophila estrogen-related receptor promotes triglyceride storage within the larval fat body.  J. Lipid Res. 66(6): 100815.
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FBrf0262771
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Research paper
Abstract
The estrogen-related receptor (ERR) family of nuclear receptors serves key roles in coordinating triglyceride (TAG) accumulation with juvenile growth and development. In both insects and mammals, ERR activity promotes TAG storage during the postembryonic growth phase, with loss-of-function mutations in mouse Esrra and Drosophila melanogaster dERR inducing a lean phenotype. However, the role of insect ERRs in controlling TAG accumulation within adipose tissue remains poorly understood, as nearly all transcriptomic and metabolomic studies have relied on whole animal analyses. Here, we address this shortcoming by using tissue-specific approaches to examine the role of dERR in regulating lipid metabolism within the Drosophila larval fat body. We find that dERR autonomously promotes TAG accumulation within fat body cells and regulates expression of genes involved in glycolysis, β-oxidation, and isoprenoid metabolism. As an extension of these results, we not only discovered that dERR mutant fat bodies exhibit decreased expression of known dHNF4 target genes but also found that dHNF4 activity is decreased in dERR mutants. Overall, our findings indicate that dERR plays a multifaceted role in the larval fat body to coordinate lipid storage with carbohydrate metabolism and developmental growth.
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PMC12155637 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    J. Lipid Res.
    Title
    Journal of Lipid Research
    Publication Year
    1959-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0022-2275
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    Alleles (8)
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