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Dev Cell ; 59(12): 1506-1522.e11, 2024 Jun 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38582082

RESUMEN

The commitment and differentiation of human placental progenitor cytotrophoblast (CT) cells are crucial for a successful pregnancy, but the underlying mechanism remains poorly understood. Here, we identified the transcription factor (TF), specificity protein 6 (SP6), as a human species-specific trophoblast lineage TF expressed in human placental CT cells. Using pluripotent stem cells as a model, we demonstrated that SP6 controls CT generation and the establishment of trophoblast stem cells (TSCs) and identified msh homeobox 2 (MSX2) as the downstream effector in these events. Mechanistically, we showed that SP6 interacts with histone acetyltransferase P300 to alter the landscape of H3K27ac at targeted regulatory elements, thereby favoring transcriptional activation and facilitating CT cell fate decisions and TSC maintenance. Our results established SP6 as a regulator of the human trophoblast lineage and implied its role in placental development and the pathogenies of placental diseases.


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Diferenciación Celular , Proteínas de Homeodominio , Trofoblastos , Humanos , Trofoblastos/metabolismo , Trofoblastos/citología , Femenino , Proteínas de Homeodominio/metabolismo , Proteínas de Homeodominio/genética , Embarazo , Placenta/metabolismo , Placenta/citología , Linaje de la Célula , Placentación , Factores de Transcripción/metabolismo , Factores de Transcripción/genética , Células Madre/metabolismo , Células Madre/citología , Secuencias Reguladoras de Ácidos Nucleicos/genética , Células Madre Pluripotentes/metabolismo , Células Madre Pluripotentes/citología
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Research (Wash D C) ; 6: 0182, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37398933

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Adipose browning has demonstrated therapeutic potentials in several diseases. Here, by conducting transcriptomic profiling at the single-cell and single-nucleus resolution, we reconstituted the cellular atlas in mouse inguinal subcutaneous white adipose tissue (iWAT) at thermoneutrality or chronic cold condition. All major nonimmune cells within the iWAT, including adipose stem and progenitor cells (ASPCs), mature adipocytes, endothelial cells, Schwann cells, and smooth muscle cells, were recovered, allowing us to uncover an overall and detailed blueprint for transcriptomes and intercellular cross-talks and the dynamics during white adipose tissue brown remodeling. Our findings also unravel the existence of subpopulations in mature adipocytes, ASPCs, and endothelial cells, as well as new insights on their interconversion and reprogramming in response to cold. The adipocyte subpopulation competent of major histocompatibility complex class II (MHCII) antigen presentation is potentiated. Furthermore, a subcluster of ASPC with CD74 expression was identified as the precursor of this MHCII+ adipocyte. Beige adipocytes are transdifferented from preexisting lipid generating adipocytes, which exhibit developmental trajectory from de novo differentiation of amphiregulin cells (Aregs). Two distinct immune-like endothelial subpopulations are present in iWAT and are responsive to cold. Our data reveal fundamental changes during cold-evoked adipose browning.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 10(21): e2300070, 2023 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37211698

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PRDM16 (PR domain containing protein 16) serves as a dominant activator of brown and beige adipocyte. However, mechanisms underlying the regulation of PRDM16 expression are incompletely understood. A Prdm16 luciferase knockin reporter mouse model is generated, enabling high throughput monitoring of Prdm16 transcription. Single clonal analysis reveals high heterogeneity of Prdm16 expression in the inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT) cells. Amongst all transcription factors, androgen receptor (Ar) shows the strongest negative correlation with Prdm16. A sex dimorphism for PRDM16 mRNA expression is present in human WAT, with female individuals exhibiting increased expression than males. Androgen-AR signaling mobilization suppresses Prdm16 expression, accompanied by attenuated beiging in beige adipocytes, but not in brown adipose tissue. The suppressive effect of androgens on beiging is abolished upon overexpression of Prdm16. Cleavage under targets and tagmentation mapping reveals direct binding of AR within the intronic region of Prdm16 locus, whereas no direct binding is detected on Ucp1 and other browning-related genes. Adipocyte-selective deletion of Ar potentiates beige cell biogenesis whereas adipocyte-specific overexpression of AR attenuates white adipose beiging. This study highlights an essential role of AR in negative regulation of PRDM16 in WAT and provides an explanation for the observed sex difference in adipose beiging.


Asunto(s)
Adipocitos Beige , Animales , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Ratones , Adipocitos Beige/metabolismo , Tejido Adiposo Pardo/metabolismo , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/genética , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/metabolismo , Obesidad/metabolismo , Receptores Androgénicos/genética , Factores de Transcripción/genética , Factores de Transcripción/metabolismo
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Eur J Endocrinol ; 188(2)2023 Feb 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36750512

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Adipose tissue plays a pivotal role in the pathology of metabolic disorders. In the past decade, brown and brown-like adipose tissues were detected in adult humans and show therapeutic potential in ageing-related metabolic diseases. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated expressions of major brown adipose markers in white adipose tissue (WAT) of different ages. Their associations with metabolic parameters and key adipokines were interrogated. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study, 2019-2021. METHODS: We recruited 21 young, 67 middle-aged, and 34 older patients. Omental adipose tissues were collected, and expressions of key brown markers and adipokines and the adipocyte size were evaluated. The fat depot distribution was evaluated by computed tomography. RESULTS: UCP1 and PRDM16 mRNA expressions declined with ageing in WAT and were more associated with age, than with the body mass index (BMI). The increased visceral adipose tissue (VAT) amount, as well as the VAT to subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) ratio, was decreased in the highest tertile of UCP1 expression, while individuals in different PRDM16 mRNA tertiles exhibited similar fat distribution. UCP1 mRNA was positively correlated with ADIPOQ and the strength of the correlation declined with ageing. In contrast, the association between UCP1 and LEP was insignificant in young and middle-aged groups but became significantly correlated in the older-people group. We also found a positive correlation between UCP1 and PRDM16. CONCLUSIONS: PRDM16 and UCP1, despite their key functions in adipose browning, exhibit differential clinical correlations with metabolic features in human WAT in an age-dependent manner. These two genes may participate in the pathogenesis of ageing-related metabolic diseases, but with distinct mechanisms.


Asunto(s)
Tejido Adiposo Pardo , Tejido Adiposo Blanco , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Humanos , Tejido Adiposo Pardo/metabolismo , Estudios Transversales , Tejido Adiposo Blanco/metabolismo , Tejido Adiposo/metabolismo , Obesidad/metabolismo , Factores de Transcripción/genética , Envejecimiento , Adipoquinas/metabolismo , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo
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