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Publication : Platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta is required for embryonic specification and confinement of the adult white adipose lineage.

First Author  Benvie AM Year  2024
Journal  iScience Volume  27
Issue  1 Pages  108682
PubMed ID  38235323 Mgi Jnum  J:350884
Mgi Id  MGI:7575365 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2023.108682
Citation  Benvie AM, et al. (2024) Platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta is required for embryonic specification and confinement of the adult white adipose lineage. iScience 27(1):108682
abstractText  White adipose tissue (WAT) development and adult homeostasis rely on distinct adipocyte progenitor cells (APCs). While adult APCs are defined early during embryogenesis and generate adipocytes after WAT organogenesis, the mechanisms underlying adult adipose lineage determination and preservation remain undefined. Here, we uncover a critical role for platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta (Pdgfrbeta) in identifying the adult APC lineage. Without Pdgfrbeta, APCs lose their adipogenic competency to incite fibrotic tissue replacement and inflammation. Through lineage tracing analysis, we reveal that the adult APC lineage is lost and develops into macrophages when Pdgfrbeta is deleted embryonically. Moreover, to maintain the APC lineage, Pdgfrbeta activation stimulates p38/MAPK phosphorylation to promote APC proliferation and maintains the APC state by phosphorylating peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (Ppargamma) at serine 112. Together, our findings identify a role for Pdgfrbeta acting as a rheostat for adult adipose lineage confinement to prevent unintended lineage switches.
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