Acyl-CoA Binding Protein for the Experimental Treatment of Anorexia

Hui Chen, Stephanie Moriceau, Adrien Joseph, Francois Mailliet,Sijing Li, Virginie Tolle,Philibert Duriez, Roland Dardennes,Sylvere Durand,Vincent Carbonnier, Gautier Stoll, Allan Sauvat,Sylvie Lachkar,Fanny Aprahamian, Carolina Alves Costa Silva,Hui Pan,Lea Montegut,Gerasimos Anagnostopoulos,Flavia Lambertucci,Omar Motino, Uxia Nogueira-Recalde,Melanie Bourgin,Misha Mao, Yuhong Pan, Alexandra Cerone, Erwan Boedec,Zelia L. Gouveia, Federica Marmorino, Chiara Cremolini, Lisa Derosa, Laurence Zitvogel,Oliver Kepp,Carlos Lopez-Otin,Maria Chiara Maiuri,Franck Perez,Philip Gorwood,Nicolas Ramoz,Franck Oury,Isabelle Martins,Guido Kroemer

SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE(2024)

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Extracellular acyl-coenzyme A binding protein [ACBP encoded by diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI)] is a phylogenetically ancient appetite stimulator that is secreted in a nonconventional, autophagy-dependent fashion. Here, we show that low ACBP/DBI plasma concentrations are associated with poor prognosis in patients with anorexia nervosa, a frequent and often intractable eating disorder. In mice, anorexia induced by chronic restraint stress (CRS) is accompanied by a reduction in circulating ACBP/DBI concentrations. We engineered a chemical-genetic system for the secretion of ACBP/DBI through a biotin-activatable, autophagy-independent pathway. In transgenic mice expressing this system in hepatocytes, biotin-induced elevations in plasma ACBP/DBI concentrations prevented anorexia induced by CRS or chemotherapeutic agents including cisplatin, doxorubicin, and paclitaxel. ACBP/DBI reversed the CRS or cisplatin-induced increase in plasma lipocalin-2 concentrations and the hypothalamic activation of anorexigenic melanocortin 4 receptors, for which lipocalin-2 is an agonist. Daily intravenous injections of recombinant ACBP/DBI protein or subcutaneous implantation of osmotic pumps releasing recombinant ACBP/DBI mimicked the orexigenic effects of the chemical-genetic system. In conclusion, the supplementation of extracellular and peripheral ACBP/DBI might constitute a viable strategy for treating anorexia.
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