The regulation of triglyceride and glycogen storage by Glucose transporter 1 ( Glut1 ) in Drosophila fat tissue

MicroPubl Biol. 2024 Mar 1:2024:10.17912/micropub.biology.001134. doi: 10.17912/micropub.biology.001134. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Obesity reflects an imbalance in nutrient storage resulting in excess fat accumulation. The molecules that tissues use to regulate nutrient storage are not well understood. A previously published genetic screen using Drosophila melanogaster larvae identified Glut1 , a transmembrane glucose transporter, as a potential obesity gene. To identify the adipose-specific functions of this gene, Glut1 levels were decreased using RNAi targeted to fly fat tissue. Adult Glut1 RNAi flies have lower glycogen and triglyceride levels, as well as decreased FASN1 RNA expression. This suggests that Glut1 functions to promote glycogen and triglyceride storage and fatty acid synthesis in Drosophila adipose tissue.

Grants and funding

Internal funds from Penn State Berks were used to support this research.