Harnessing adipogenesis to prevent obesity

Obesity and associated metabolic complications, including diabetes, cardiovascular and hepatic diseases, and certain types of cancers, create a major socioeconomic burden. Obesity is characterized by excessive expansion of white adipose tissue resulting from increased adipocyte size, and enhanced ad...

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Main Authors: Nida Haider, Louise Larose
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Adipocyte
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21623945.2019.1583037
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spelling doaj-d2aefeb82e5c45c8b5877ab2b6044ab02020-11-25T01:55:53ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAdipocyte2162-39452162-397X2019-01-01819810410.1080/21623945.2019.15830371583037Harnessing adipogenesis to prevent obesityNida Haider0Louise Larose1McGill University and The Research Institute of McGill University Health CentreMcGill University and The Research Institute of McGill University Health CentreObesity and associated metabolic complications, including diabetes, cardiovascular and hepatic diseases, and certain types of cancers, create a major socioeconomic burden. Obesity is characterized by excessive expansion of white adipose tissue resulting from increased adipocyte size, and enhanced adipocyte precursor cells proliferation and differentiation into mature adipocytes, a process well-defined as adipogenesis. Efforts to develop therapeutically potent strategies to circumvent obesity are impacted by our limited understanding of molecular mechanisms regulating adipogenesis. In this review, we discuss recently discovered molecular mechanisms restraining adipogenesis. In this perspective, the discoveries of white adipose tissue endogenous adipogenesis-regulatory cells (Aregs) that negatively regulate adipocyte differentiation, platelet-derived growth factor receptor isoform α (PDGFRα) activation and downstream signaling that hinder adipocyte precursors differentiation, and a group of obesity-associated non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) that regulate adipogenesis open up promising therapeutic avenues to prevent and/or treat obesity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21623945.2019.1583037adipocyte precursor cellsadipocyteadipogenesiswhite adipose tissueobesityaregspdgfrαmirnalncrna
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author Nida Haider
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Harnessing adipogenesis to prevent obesity
Adipocyte
adipocyte precursor cells
adipocyte
adipogenesis
white adipose tissue
obesity
aregs
pdgfrα
mirna
lncrna
author_facet Nida Haider
Louise Larose
author_sort Nida Haider
title Harnessing adipogenesis to prevent obesity
title_short Harnessing adipogenesis to prevent obesity
title_full Harnessing adipogenesis to prevent obesity
title_fullStr Harnessing adipogenesis to prevent obesity
title_full_unstemmed Harnessing adipogenesis to prevent obesity
title_sort harnessing adipogenesis to prevent obesity
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Adipocyte
issn 2162-3945
2162-397X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Obesity and associated metabolic complications, including diabetes, cardiovascular and hepatic diseases, and certain types of cancers, create a major socioeconomic burden. Obesity is characterized by excessive expansion of white adipose tissue resulting from increased adipocyte size, and enhanced adipocyte precursor cells proliferation and differentiation into mature adipocytes, a process well-defined as adipogenesis. Efforts to develop therapeutically potent strategies to circumvent obesity are impacted by our limited understanding of molecular mechanisms regulating adipogenesis. In this review, we discuss recently discovered molecular mechanisms restraining adipogenesis. In this perspective, the discoveries of white adipose tissue endogenous adipogenesis-regulatory cells (Aregs) that negatively regulate adipocyte differentiation, platelet-derived growth factor receptor isoform α (PDGFRα) activation and downstream signaling that hinder adipocyte precursors differentiation, and a group of obesity-associated non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) that regulate adipogenesis open up promising therapeutic avenues to prevent and/or treat obesity.
topic adipocyte precursor cells
adipocyte
adipogenesis
white adipose tissue
obesity
aregs
pdgfrα
mirna
lncrna
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21623945.2019.1583037
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