Transcriptional Landscaping Identifies a Beige Adipocyte Depot in the Newborn Mouse
The present study sought to identify gene networks that are hallmarks of the developing inguinal subcutaneous adipose tissue (iWAT) and the interscapular brown adipose tissue (BAT) in the mouse. RNA profiling revealed that the iWAT of postnatal (P) day 6 mice expressed thermogenic and lipid cataboli...
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doaj-cf40d6add6cd41449cff29121a14fec82021-09-25T23:52:47ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092021-09-01102368236810.3390/cells10092368Transcriptional Landscaping Identifies a Beige Adipocyte Depot in the Newborn MouseAnh Cuong Hoang0Haidong Yu1Tamás Röszer2Institute of Neurobiology, Ulm University, 89081 Ulm, GermanyInstitute of Neurobiology, Ulm University, 89081 Ulm, GermanyInstitute of Neurobiology, Ulm University, 89081 Ulm, GermanyThe present study sought to identify gene networks that are hallmarks of the developing inguinal subcutaneous adipose tissue (iWAT) and the interscapular brown adipose tissue (BAT) in the mouse. RNA profiling revealed that the iWAT of postnatal (P) day 6 mice expressed thermogenic and lipid catabolism transcripts, along with the abundance of transcripts associated with the beige adipogenesis program. This was an unexpected finding, as thermogenic BAT was believed to be the only site of nonshivering thermogenesis in the young mouse. However, the transcriptional landscape of BAT in P6 mice suggests that it is still undergoing differentiation and maturation, and that the iWAT temporally adopts thermogenic and lipolytic potential. Moreover, P6 iWAT and adult (P56) BAT were similar in their expression of immune gene networks, but P6 iWAT was unique in the abundant expression of antimicrobial proteins and virus entry factors, including a possible receptor for SARS-CoV-2. In summary, postnatal iWAT development is associated with a metabolic shift from thermogenesis and lipolysis towards fat storage. However, transcripts of beige-inducing signal pathways including β-adrenergic receptors and interleukin-4 signaling were underrepresented in young iWAT, suggesting that the signals for thermogenic fat differentiation may be different in early postnatal life and in adulthood.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/9/2368adipose tissueadipogenesisbrown fatthermogenesisobesity |
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Anh Cuong Hoang Haidong Yu Tamás Röszer |
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Transcriptional Landscaping Identifies a Beige Adipocyte Depot in the Newborn Mouse |
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Transcriptional Landscaping Identifies a Beige Adipocyte Depot in the Newborn Mouse |
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Transcriptional Landscaping Identifies a Beige Adipocyte Depot in the Newborn Mouse |
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transcriptional landscaping identifies a beige adipocyte depot in the newborn mouse |
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The present study sought to identify gene networks that are hallmarks of the developing inguinal subcutaneous adipose tissue (iWAT) and the interscapular brown adipose tissue (BAT) in the mouse. RNA profiling revealed that the iWAT of postnatal (P) day 6 mice expressed thermogenic and lipid catabolism transcripts, along with the abundance of transcripts associated with the beige adipogenesis program. This was an unexpected finding, as thermogenic BAT was believed to be the only site of nonshivering thermogenesis in the young mouse. However, the transcriptional landscape of BAT in P6 mice suggests that it is still undergoing differentiation and maturation, and that the iWAT temporally adopts thermogenic and lipolytic potential. Moreover, P6 iWAT and adult (P56) BAT were similar in their expression of immune gene networks, but P6 iWAT was unique in the abundant expression of antimicrobial proteins and virus entry factors, including a possible receptor for SARS-CoV-2. In summary, postnatal iWAT development is associated with a metabolic shift from thermogenesis and lipolysis towards fat storage. However, transcripts of beige-inducing signal pathways including β-adrenergic receptors and interleukin-4 signaling were underrepresented in young iWAT, suggesting that the signals for thermogenic fat differentiation may be different in early postnatal life and in adulthood. |
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adipose tissue adipogenesis brown fat thermogenesis obesity |
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