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Publication : MYH9 facilitates autoregulation of adipose tissue depot development.

First Author  Cheung SY Year  2021
Journal  JCI Insight Volume  6
Issue  9 PubMed ID  33986190
Mgi Jnum  J:309595 Mgi Id  MGI:6753648
Doi  10.1172/jci.insight.136233 Citation  Cheung SY, et al. (2021) MYH9 facilitates autoregulation of adipose tissue depot development. JCI Insight 6(9)
abstractText  White adipose tissue not only serves as a reservoir for energy storage but also secretes a variety of hormonal signals and modulates systemic metabolism. A substantial amount of adipose tissue develops in early postnatal life, providing exceptional access to the formation of this important tissue. Although a number of factors have been identified that can modulate the differentiation of progenitor cells into mature adipocytes in cell-autonomous assays, it remains unclear which are connected to physiological extracellular inputs and are most relevant to tissue formation in vivo. Here, we elucidate that mature adipocytes themselves signal to adipose depot-resident progenitor cells to direct depot formation in early postnatal life and gate adipogenesis when the tissue matures. Our studies revealed that as the adipose depot matures, a signal generated in mature adipocytes is produced, converges on progenitor cells to regulate the cytoskeletal protein MYH9, and attenuates the rate of adipogenesis in vivo.
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