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Publication : Placental PPARγ regulates spatiotemporally diverse genes and a unique metabolic network.

First Author  Shalom-Barak T Year  2012
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  372
Issue  1 Pages  143-55
PubMed ID  22967998 Mgi Jnum  J:190524
Mgi Id  MGI:5449087 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2012.08.021
Citation  Shalom-Barak T, et al. (2012) Placental PPARgamma regulates spatiotemporally diverse genes and a unique metabolic network. Dev Biol 372(1):143-55
abstractText  The nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) is essential for placental development. For insights into its functions in the placenta, we screened for PPARgamma-regulated genes by integrating expression profiles of Pparg-null and Rxra-null placentas with those of WT and Pparg-null trophoblast stem cells differentiated in the presence or absence of a PPARgamma agonist. Intersection of these paradigms identified high-probability PPARgamma target genes. A few of these genes were previously reported as PPARgamma targets in other tissues, but most are new in the context of either PPARgamma or placental biology. Transcriptional profiling demonstrated a widespread role for the coactivator NCOA6/AIB3, but not MED1/PBP, in PPARgamma-dependent placental gene expression. Spatial and temporal expression analyses revealed that PPARgamma impacts genes in diverse trophoblast lineages and during different stages of differentiation. We further validated the Ldhb gene, which encodes the H isoform of lactate dehydrogenase, as a robust PPARgamma target in trophoblasts, and propose a hypothetical model that integrates it with a network of PPARgamma-regulated genes into a novel pathway of placental fuel metabolism. These findings offer insights not only into the placental functions of PPARgamma, but also into unique, previously unsuspected biosynthetic functions of trophoblasts.
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