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Thermal stress induces glycolytic beige fat formation via a myogenic state.

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Chen, Y., et al. “Thermal Stress Induces Glycolytic Beige Fat Formation Via A Myogenic State.”. Nature, pp. 180-185.
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Author Yong Chen, Kenji Ikeda, Takeshi Yoneshiro, Annarita Scaramozza, Kazuki Tajima, Qiang Wang, Kyeongkyu Kim, Kosaku Shinoda, Carlos Sponton, Zachary Brown, Andrew Brack, Shingo Kajimura
Abstract

Environmental cues profoundly affect cellular plasticity in multicellular organisms. For instance, exercise promotes a glycolytic-to-oxidative fibre-type switch in skeletal muscle, and cold acclimation induces beige adipocyte biogenesis in adipose tissue. However, the molecular mechanisms by which physiological or pathological cues evoke developmental plasticity remain incompletely understood. Here we report a type of beige adipocyte that has a critical role in chronic cold adaptation in the absence of β-adrenergic receptor signalling. This beige fat is distinct from conventional beige fat with respect to developmental origin and regulation, and displays enhanced glucose oxidation. We therefore refer to it as glycolytic beige fat. Mechanistically, we identify GA-binding protein α as a regulator of glycolytic beige adipocyte differentiation through a myogenic intermediate. Our study reveals a non-canonical adaptive mechanism by which thermal stress induces progenitor cell plasticity and recruits a distinct form of thermogenic cell that is required for energy homeostasis and survival.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Nature
Volume
565
Issue
7738
Number of Pages
180-185
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1476-4687
DOI
10.1038/s41586-018-0801-z
Alternate Journal
Nature
PMID
30568302
PMCID
PMC6328316
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