Reference

Seo, S., Guo, D.-F., Bugge, K., Morgan, D. A., Rahmouni, K., & Sheffield, V. C. (2009). Requirement of Bardet-Biedl syndrome proteins for leptin receptor signaling. Human Molecular Genetics, 18(7), 1323–1331. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp031


Blue: Important conclusions

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we show that BBS proteins are required for leptin receptor (LepR) signaling in the hypothalamus

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Bbs22/2, Bbs42/2 and Bbs62/2 mice are resistant to the action of leptin to reduce body weight and food intake regardless of serum leptin levels and obesity

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Impaired LepR signaling in BBS mice was associated with decreased Pomc gene expression. Furthermore, we found that BBS1 protein physically interacts with the LepR and that loss of BBS proteins perturbs LepR trafficking

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Our data indicate that BBS proteins mediate LepR trafficking and that impaired LepR signaling underlies energy imbalance in BBS.

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BBS proteins are thought to play a role in cilia function and intracellular protein/vesicle trafficking