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Publication : Independent stem cell lineages regulate adipose organogenesis and adipose homeostasis.

First Author  Jiang Y Year  2014
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  9
Issue  3 Pages  1007-22
PubMed ID  25437556 Mgi Jnum  J:273416
Mgi Id  MGI:6274151 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2014.09.049
Citation  Jiang Y, et al. (2014) Independent stem cell lineages regulate adipose organogenesis and adipose homeostasis. Cell Rep 9(3):1007-22
abstractText  Adipose tissues have striking plasticity, highlighted by childhood and adult obesity. Using adipose lineage analyses, smooth muscle actin (SMA)-mural cell-fate mapping, and conditional PPARgamma deletion to block adipocyte differentiation, we find two phases of adipocyte generation that emanate from two independent adipose progenitor compartments: developmental and adult. These two compartments are sequentially required for organ formation and maintenance. Although both developmental and adult progenitors are specified during the developmental period and express PPARgamma, they have distinct microanatomical, functional, morphogenetic, and molecular profiles. Furthermore, the two compartments derive from different lineages; whereas adult adipose progenitors fate-map from an SMA+ mural lineage, developmental progenitors do not. Remarkably, the adult progenitor compartment appears to be specified earlier than the developmental cells and then enters the already developmentally formed adipose depots. Thus, two distinct cell compartments control adipose organ development and organ homeostasis, which may provide a discrete therapeutic target for childhood and adult obesity.
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