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Publication : FOXO1-mediated lipid metabolism maintains mammalian embryos in dormancy.

First Author  van der Weijden VA Year  2024
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  26
Issue  2 Pages  181-193
PubMed ID  38177284 Mgi Jnum  J:361574
Mgi Id  MGI:7859221 Doi  10.1038/s41556-023-01325-3
Citation  van der Weijden VA, et al. (2024) FOXO1-mediated lipid metabolism maintains mammalian embryos in dormancy. Nat Cell Biol 26(2):181-193
abstractText  Mammalian developmental timing is adjustable in vivo by preserving pre-implantation embryos in a dormant state called diapause. Inhibition of the growth regulator mTOR (mTORi) pauses mouse development in vitro, yet how embryonic dormancy is maintained is not known. Here we show that mouse embryos in diapause are sustained by using lipids as primary energy source. In vitro, supplementation of embryos with the metabolite L-carnitine balances lipid consumption, puts the embryos in deeper dormancy and boosts embryo longevity. We identify FOXO1 as an essential regulator of the energy balance in dormant embryos and propose, through meta-analyses of dormant cell signatures, that it may be a common regulator of dormancy across adult tissues. Our results lift a constraint on in vitro embryo survival and suggest that lipid metabolism may be a critical metabolic transition relevant for longevity and stem cell function across tissues.
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