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Progenitor-like characteristics in a subgroup of UCP1+ cells within white adipose tissue.

Citation
Park, J., et al. “Progenitor-Like Characteristics In A Subgroup Of Ucp1+ Cells Within White Adipose Tissue.”. Developmental Cell, pp. 985-999.e4.
Center University of Chicago
Author Jooman Park, Sunhye Shin, Lifeng Liu, Iffat Jahan, Sang-Ging Ong, Pingwen Xu, Daniel C Berry, Yuwei Jiang
Keywords CDKN2A, UCP1, beige adipocytes, cell-cycle regulators, obesity, p21
Abstract

Thermogenic beige fat found in white adipose tissue is a potential therapeutic target to curb the global obesity and diabetes epidemic. However, these inducible thermogenic beige adipocytes have been thought to be short-lived and to rapidly convert to "white-like" adipocytes after discontinuing stimuli. In this study, using effective labeling techniques and genetic mouse tools, we demonstrate that a subset of UCP1+ cells that exist within white adipose tissue are able to self-divide and contribute to new beige adipocyte recruitment in response to β3 stimuli. When these cells are depleted or their adipogenic capability is blocked, β3-induced beige adipocyte formation is impaired. We also identify a cell-cycle machinery of p21 and CDKN2A as a molecular basis of beige adipocyte regulation. Collectively, our findings provide new insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms of beige adipocyte regulation and potential therapeutic opportunities to induce the beige phenotype and treat metabolic disease.

Year of Publication
2021
Journal
Developmental cell
Volume
56
Issue
7
Number of Pages
985-999.e4
Date Published
04/2021
ISSN Number
1878-1551
DOI
10.1016/j.devcel.2021.02.018
Alternate Journal
Dev Cell
PMID
33711247
PMCID
PMC8026751
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