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Publication : PDGFRα controls the balance of stromal and adipogenic cells during adipose tissue organogenesis.

First Author  Sun C Year  2017
Journal  Development Volume  144
Issue  1 Pages  83-94
PubMed ID  28049691 Mgi Jnum  J:238410
Mgi Id  MGI:5819299 Doi  10.1242/dev.135962
Citation  Sun C, et al. (2017) PDGFRalpha controls the balance of stromal and adipogenic cells during adipose tissue organogenesis. Development 144(1):83-94
abstractText  Adipose tissue is distributed in depots throughout the body with specialized roles in energy storage and thermogenesis. PDGFRalpha is a marker of adipocyte precursors, and increased PDGFRalpha activity causes adipose tissue fibrosis in adult mice. However, the function of PDGFRalpha during adipose tissue organogenesis is unknown. Here, by analyzing mice with juxtamembrane or kinase domain point mutations that increase PDGFRalpha activity (V561D or D842V), we found that PDGFRalpha activation inhibits embryonic white adipose tissue organogenesis in a tissue-autonomous manner. By lineage tracing analysis, we also found that collagen-expressing precursor fibroblasts differentiate into white adipocytes in the embryo. PDGFRalpha inhibited the formation of adipocytes from these precursors while favoring the formation of stromal fibroblasts. This imbalance between adipocytes and stromal cells was accompanied by overexpression of the cell fate regulator Zfp521. PDGFRalpha activation also inhibited the formation of juvenile beige adipocytes in the inguinal fat pad. Our data highlight the importance of balancing stromal versus adipogenic cell expansion during white adipose tissue development, with PDGFRalpha activity coordinating this crucial process in the embryo.
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