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HelixTalk - Rosalind Franklin University's College of Pharmacy Podcast

189 - Mice, Macrophages, and Metabolism: Browning Keeps Obesity at Bay

HelixTalk - Rosalind Franklin University's College of Pharmacy Podcast

Sean P. Kane, PharmD, BCPS

Health & Fitness, Medications, Rosalindfranklin, Rfums, Pharmacy, Pharmd, Pharmacist, Medicine, Drugs

5644 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we discuss the very early stages of drug targets and drug development with Dr. Mohd Shahid, PhD. Dr. Shahid’s research involves the IER3 gene, which is an important modulator of the body’s inflammatory response via its action in major immune cells, including macrophages and T-cells, and plays a role in metabolic disorders such as obesity, diabetes, and atherosclerosis, revealing a previously unknown function of this protein.

Key Concepts

  1. Drug development is a multi-decade journey – human clinical trials occur very late in the process. Drug development often starts before a drug molecule is even conceived by identifying potential drug targets.
  2. Chronic inflammation is important for a variety of diseases, including obesity and atherosclerosis. Dr. Shahid’s work focuses on a specific gene, Immediate Early Response 3 Gene (IER3 or IEX-1), and its role in modulating the inflammatory response in these disease states.
  3. The research process frequently leads to unexpected discoveries and new lines of inquiry. With Dr. Shahid, his work in obesity and inflammation actually led to a new understanding of the IER3’s role in the interplay between macrophages, inflammation, and energy expenditure.

References

  • Shahid M, Javed AA, Chandra D, et al. IER3 deficiency induces browning of white adipose tissue and resists diet-induced obesity. Sci Rep. 2016;6:24135. Published 2016 Apr 11. doi:10.1038/srep24135
  • Shahid M, Hermes EL, Chandra D, et al. J Am Heart Assoc. 2018;7:e009261. DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.118.009261.
  • Ridker PM, Danielson E, Fonseca FA, et al. Rosuvastatin to prevent vascular events in men and women with elevated C-reactive protein. N Engl J Med. 2008;359(21):2195-2207. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa0807646
  • Tardif JC, Kouz S, Waters DD, et al. Efficacy and Safety of Low-Dose Colchicine after Myocardial Infarction. N Engl J Med. 2019;381(26):2497-2505. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1912388

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Helix Talk, an educational podcast for healthcare students and providers covering real-life clinical pearls, professional pharmacy topics, and drug therapy discussions.

0:11.0

This podcast is provided by pharmacists and faculty members at Rosal Franklin University College of Pharmacy.

0:17.0

This podcast contains general information for educational purposes only. This is not professional

0:22.4

advice and should not be used in lieu of obtaining advice from a qualified health care provider.

0:27.2

And now on to the show.

0:31.2

Welcome to Helix Talk, episode 189. I'm your co-host, Dr. Kane. And I'm Dr. Patel.

0:36.9

And the title of today's episode is Mice, Macrophages, and Metabolism.

0:42.0

Browning keeps obesity at bay.

0:45.2

You know, Dr. Kane, I'm really excited to talk about in this episode, like early stages

0:50.0

of drug targets and development with our very own colleague, Dr. Mode Shahid.

0:55.2

His research involves the IER3 gene, which is an important modulator for the body's

1:00.6

inflammatory response, with this action on immune cells, particularly those macrophages and

1:06.1

T cells, which then particularly play a role in some of these chronic inflammatory condition, metabolic

1:11.7

conditions such as obesity, diabetes, atherosclerosis.

1:16.6

And I'm excited to talk about the functions of this protein, how Dr. Sheed's research is

1:21.0

involved, and introduce him to his grand platform.

1:24.3

So why don't we start with Dr. Sheet?

1:26.1

You can introduce yourself a little bit about your background. Hello everyone.'t we start with Dr. Sheed? You can introduce yourself and a little bit about your

1:27.9

background. Hello everyone. Thank you for this opportunity. My name is Mal Shahid. I was introduced.

1:33.7

Currently, I am an associate professor of pharmacology in the College of Pharmacy of Rosalind Franklin

1:38.9

University. I did my PhD in cardiovascular pharmacology from University of Delhi.

1:44.7

And right after that, I joined Math General Hospital, Horror Medical School as a postdoc.

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