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Alterations of protein glycosylation in embryonic stem cells during adipogenesis

The understanding of adipose tissue development is crucial for the treatment of obesity-related diseases. Adipogenesis has been extensively investigated at the gene and protein levels in recent years. However, the alterations in protein glycosylation during this process remains unknown, particularly...

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Autores principales: Liu, Wenguang, Yan, Xingrong, Liu, Wei, Wang, Yangyang, Rao, Yang, Yu, Hanjie, Cui, Jihong, Xie, Xin, Sun, Mei, Yin, Lu, Li, Hongmin, Chen, Fulin
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5746299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29115405
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2017.3240
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author Liu, Wenguang
Yan, Xingrong
Liu, Wei
Wang, Yangyang
Rao, Yang
Yu, Hanjie
Cui, Jihong
Xie, Xin
Sun, Mei
Yin, Lu
Li, Hongmin
Chen, Fulin
author_facet Liu, Wenguang
Yan, Xingrong
Liu, Wei
Wang, Yangyang
Rao, Yang
Yu, Hanjie
Cui, Jihong
Xie, Xin
Sun, Mei
Yin, Lu
Li, Hongmin
Chen, Fulin
author_sort Liu, Wenguang
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description The understanding of adipose tissue development is crucial for the treatment of obesity-related diseases. Adipogenesis has been extensively investigated at the gene and protein levels in recent years. However, the alterations in protein glycosylation during this process remains unknown, particularly that of parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells (pESCs), a type of ESCs with low immunogenicity and no ethical concerns regarding their use. Protein glycosylation markedly affects cell growth and development, cell-to-cell communication, tumour growth and metastasis. In the present study, the adipogenic potentials of J1 ESCs and pESCs were first compared and the results demonstrated that pESCs had lower adipogenic potential compared with J1 ESCs. Lectin microarray was then used to screen the alteration of protein glycosylation during adipogenesis. The results revealed that protein modification of GlcNAc and α-1-2-fucosylation increased, whereas α-1-6-fucosylation, α-2-6-sialylation and α-1-6-mannosylation decreased in J1 ESCs and pESCs during this process. In addition, α-1-3-mannosylation decreased only in pESCs. Lectin histochemistry and quantitative polymerase chain reaction of glycosyltransferase confirmed the results obtained by lectin microarray. Therefore, protein glycosylation of ESCs was significantly altered during adipogenesis, indicating that protein glycosylation analysis is not only helpful for studying the mechanism of adipogenesis, but may also be used as a marker to monitor adipogenic development.
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spelling pubmed-57462992017-12-31 Alterations of protein glycosylation in embryonic stem cells during adipogenesis Liu, Wenguang Yan, Xingrong Liu, Wei Wang, Yangyang Rao, Yang Yu, Hanjie Cui, Jihong Xie, Xin Sun, Mei Yin, Lu Li, Hongmin Chen, Fulin Int J Mol Med Articles The understanding of adipose tissue development is crucial for the treatment of obesity-related diseases. Adipogenesis has been extensively investigated at the gene and protein levels in recent years. However, the alterations in protein glycosylation during this process remains unknown, particularly that of parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells (pESCs), a type of ESCs with low immunogenicity and no ethical concerns regarding their use. Protein glycosylation markedly affects cell growth and development, cell-to-cell communication, tumour growth and metastasis. In the present study, the adipogenic potentials of J1 ESCs and pESCs were first compared and the results demonstrated that pESCs had lower adipogenic potential compared with J1 ESCs. Lectin microarray was then used to screen the alteration of protein glycosylation during adipogenesis. The results revealed that protein modification of GlcNAc and α-1-2-fucosylation increased, whereas α-1-6-fucosylation, α-2-6-sialylation and α-1-6-mannosylation decreased in J1 ESCs and pESCs during this process. In addition, α-1-3-mannosylation decreased only in pESCs. Lectin histochemistry and quantitative polymerase chain reaction of glycosyltransferase confirmed the results obtained by lectin microarray. Therefore, protein glycosylation of ESCs was significantly altered during adipogenesis, indicating that protein glycosylation analysis is not only helpful for studying the mechanism of adipogenesis, but may also be used as a marker to monitor adipogenic development. D.A. Spandidos 2018-01 2017-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5746299/ /pubmed/29115405 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2017.3240 Text en Copyright: © Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Liu, Wenguang
Yan, Xingrong
Liu, Wei
Wang, Yangyang
Rao, Yang
Yu, Hanjie
Cui, Jihong
Xie, Xin
Sun, Mei
Yin, Lu
Li, Hongmin
Chen, Fulin
Alterations of protein glycosylation in embryonic stem cells during adipogenesis
title Alterations of protein glycosylation in embryonic stem cells during adipogenesis
title_full Alterations of protein glycosylation in embryonic stem cells during adipogenesis
title_fullStr Alterations of protein glycosylation in embryonic stem cells during adipogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Alterations of protein glycosylation in embryonic stem cells during adipogenesis
title_short Alterations of protein glycosylation in embryonic stem cells during adipogenesis
title_sort alterations of protein glycosylation in embryonic stem cells during adipogenesis
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5746299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29115405
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2017.3240
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