The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPARgamma, NR1C3) in complex with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) plays a central role in white adipose tissue (WAT) differentiation and function, regulating the expression of key WAT proteins. In this report we show that poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-2 (PARP-2), also known as an enzyme participating in the surveillance of the genome integrity, is a member of the PPARgamma/RXR transcription machinery. PARP-2(-/-) mice accumulate less WAT, characterized by smaller adipocytes. In the WAT of PARP-2(-/-) mice the expression of a number of PPARgamma target genes is reduced despite the fact that PPARgamma1 and -gamma2 are expressed at normal levels. Consistent with this, PARP-2(-/-) mouse embryonic fibroblasts fail to differentiate to adipocytes. In transient transfection assays, PARP-2 small interference RNA decreases basal activity and ligand-dependent activation of PPARgamma, whereas PARP-2 overexpression enhances the basal activity of PPARgamma, although it does not change the maximal ligand-dependent activation. In addition, we show a DNA-dependent interaction of PARP-2 and PPARgamma/RXR heterodimer by chromatin immunoprecipitation. In combination, our results suggest that PARP-2 is a novel cofactor of PPARgamma activity.
Johan Auwerx, Maria del Carmen Sandi Perez, Jocelin Grosse, Olivia Zanoletti, Simone Astori, João Pedro de Matos Rodrigues, Ioannis Zalachoras, Wei Huang, Sriparna Ghosal, Laia Morato Fornaguera, Lei Cao