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Developmental and functional heterogeneity of white adipocytes within a single fat depot.

Citation
Lee, K. Y., et al. “Developmental And Functional Heterogeneity Of White Adipocytes Within A Single Fat Depot.”. The Embo Journal.
Center Joslin Diabetes Center
Author Kevin Y Lee, Quyen Luong, Rita Sharma, Jonathan M Dreyfuss, Siegfried Ussar, Ronald Kahn
Keywords Adipose tissue, development, LINEAGE TRACING, metabolic syndrome, obesity
Abstract

Recent studies suggest that, even within a single adipose depot, there may be distinct subpopulations of adipocytes. To investigate this cellular heterogeneity, we have developed multiple conditionally immortalized clonal preadipocyte lines from white adipose tissue of mice. Analysis of these clones reveals at least three white adipocyte subpopulations. These subpopulations have differences in metabolism and differentially respond to inflammatory cytokines, insulin, and growth hormones. These also have distinct gene expression profiles and can be tracked by differential expression of three marker genes: Wilms' tumor 1, transgelin, and myxovirus 1. Lineage tracing analysis with dual-fluorescent reporter mice indicates that these adipocyte subpopulations have differences in gene expression and metabolism that mirror those observed in the clonal cell lines. Furthermore, preadipocytes and adipocytes from these subpopulations differ in their abundance in different fat depots. Thus, white adipose tissue, even in a single depot, is comprised of distinct subpopulations of white adipocytes with different physiological phenotypes. These differences in adipocyte composition may contribute to the differences in metabolic behavior and physiology of different fat depots.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
The EMBO journal
Volume
38
Issue
3
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1460-2075
DOI
10.15252/embj.201899291
Alternate Journal
EMBO J.
PMID
30530479
PMCID
PMC6356065
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