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Publication : Sox9-Meis1 Inactivation Is Required for Adipogenesis, Advancing Pref-1<sup>+</sup> to PDGFRα<sup>+</sup> Cells.

First Author  Gulyaeva O Year  2018
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  25
Issue  4 Pages  1002-1017.e4
PubMed ID  30355480 Mgi Jnum  J:270402
Mgi Id  MGI:6278488 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2018.09.086
Citation  Gulyaeva O, et al. (2018) Sox9-Meis1 Inactivation Is Required for Adipogenesis, Advancing Pref-1(+) to PDGFRalpha(+) Cells. Cell Rep 25(4):1002-1017.e4
abstractText  Adipocytes arise from the commitment and differentiation of adipose precursors in white adipose tissue (WAT). In studying adipogenesis, precursor markers, including Pref-1 and PDGFRalpha, are used to isolate precursors from stromal vascular fractions of WAT, but the relation among the markers is not known. Here, we used the Pref-1 promoter-rtTA system in mice for labeling Pref-1(+) cells and for inducible inactivation of the Pref-1 target Sox9. We show the requirement of Sox9 for the maintenance of Pref-1(+) proliferative, early precursors. Upon Sox9 inactivation, these Pref-1(+) cells become PDGFRalpha(+) cells that express early adipogenic markers. Thus, we show that Pref-1(+) cells precede PDGFRalpha(+) cells in the adipogenic pathway and that Sox9 inactivation is required for WAT growth and expansion. Furthermore, we show that in maintaining early adipose precursors, Sox9 activates Meis1, which prevents adipogenic differentiation. Our study also demonstrates the Pref-1 promoter-rtTA system for inducible gene inactivation in early adipose precursor populations.
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