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Adipose TBX1 regulates β-adrenergic sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue and thermogenic capacity in vivo

OBJECTIVE: T-box 1 (TBX1) has been identified as a genetic marker of beige adipose tissue. TBX1 is a mesodermal development transcription factor essential for tissue patterning and cell fate determination. However, whether it plays a role in the process of adipose beiging or how it functions in adip...

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Autores principales: Markan, Kathleen R., Boland, Lauren K., King-McAlpin, Abdul Qaadir, Claflin, Kristin E., Leaman, Michael P., Kemerling, Morgan K., Stonewall, Madison M., Amendt, Brad A., Ankrum, James A., Potthoff, Matthew J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7115112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32240964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2020.02.008
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author Markan, Kathleen R.
Boland, Lauren K.
King-McAlpin, Abdul Qaadir
Claflin, Kristin E.
Leaman, Michael P.
Kemerling, Morgan K.
Stonewall, Madison M.
Amendt, Brad A.
Ankrum, James A.
Potthoff, Matthew J.
author_facet Markan, Kathleen R.
Boland, Lauren K.
King-McAlpin, Abdul Qaadir
Claflin, Kristin E.
Leaman, Michael P.
Kemerling, Morgan K.
Stonewall, Madison M.
Amendt, Brad A.
Ankrum, James A.
Potthoff, Matthew J.
author_sort Markan, Kathleen R.
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description OBJECTIVE: T-box 1 (TBX1) has been identified as a genetic marker of beige adipose tissue. TBX1 is a mesodermal development transcription factor essential for tissue patterning and cell fate determination. However, whether it plays a role in the process of adipose beiging or how it functions in adipose tissue has not been reported. Here, we examined the function of TBX1 in adipose tissue as well as adipose-derived stem cells from mice and humans. METHODS: Adipose-specific TBX1 transgenic (TBX1 AdipoTG) and adipose-specific TBX1 knockout (TBX1 AdipoKO) mice were generated to explore the function of TBX1 in the process of adipose beiging, metabolism and energy homeostasis in vivo. In vitro, we utilized a siRNA mediated approach to determine the function of TBX1 during adipogenesis in mouse and human stem cells. RESULTS: Adipose-specific overexpression of TBX1 was not sufficient to fully induce beiging and prevent diet-induced obesity. However, adipose TBX1 expression was necessary to defend body temperature during cold through regulation of UCP1 and for maintaining β3-adrenergic sensitivity and glucose homeostasis in vivo. Loss of adipose TBX1 expression enhanced basal lipolysis and reduced the size of subcutaneous iWAT adipocytes. Reduction of TBX1 expression via siRNA significantly impaired adipogenesis of mouse stromal vascular cells but significantly enhanced adipogenesis in human adipose derived stem cells. CONCLUSIONS: Adipose expression of TBX1 is necessary, but not sufficient, to defend body temperature during cold via proper UCP1 expression. Adipose TBX1 expression was also required for proper insulin signaling in subcutaneous adipose as well as for maintaining β-adrenergic sensitivity, but overexpression of TBX1 was not sufficient to induce adipocyte beiging or to prevent diet-induced obesity. TBX1 expression is enriched in adipose stem cells in which it has contrasting effects on adipogenesis in mouse versus human cells. Collectively, these data demonstrate the importance of adipose TBX1 in the regulation of beige adipocyte function, energy homeostasis, and adipocyte development.
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spelling pubmed-71151122020-04-06 Adipose TBX1 regulates β-adrenergic sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue and thermogenic capacity in vivo Markan, Kathleen R. Boland, Lauren K. King-McAlpin, Abdul Qaadir Claflin, Kristin E. Leaman, Michael P. Kemerling, Morgan K. Stonewall, Madison M. Amendt, Brad A. Ankrum, James A. Potthoff, Matthew J. Mol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: T-box 1 (TBX1) has been identified as a genetic marker of beige adipose tissue. TBX1 is a mesodermal development transcription factor essential for tissue patterning and cell fate determination. However, whether it plays a role in the process of adipose beiging or how it functions in adipose tissue has not been reported. Here, we examined the function of TBX1 in adipose tissue as well as adipose-derived stem cells from mice and humans. METHODS: Adipose-specific TBX1 transgenic (TBX1 AdipoTG) and adipose-specific TBX1 knockout (TBX1 AdipoKO) mice were generated to explore the function of TBX1 in the process of adipose beiging, metabolism and energy homeostasis in vivo. In vitro, we utilized a siRNA mediated approach to determine the function of TBX1 during adipogenesis in mouse and human stem cells. RESULTS: Adipose-specific overexpression of TBX1 was not sufficient to fully induce beiging and prevent diet-induced obesity. However, adipose TBX1 expression was necessary to defend body temperature during cold through regulation of UCP1 and for maintaining β3-adrenergic sensitivity and glucose homeostasis in vivo. Loss of adipose TBX1 expression enhanced basal lipolysis and reduced the size of subcutaneous iWAT adipocytes. Reduction of TBX1 expression via siRNA significantly impaired adipogenesis of mouse stromal vascular cells but significantly enhanced adipogenesis in human adipose derived stem cells. CONCLUSIONS: Adipose expression of TBX1 is necessary, but not sufficient, to defend body temperature during cold via proper UCP1 expression. Adipose TBX1 expression was also required for proper insulin signaling in subcutaneous adipose as well as for maintaining β-adrenergic sensitivity, but overexpression of TBX1 was not sufficient to induce adipocyte beiging or to prevent diet-induced obesity. TBX1 expression is enriched in adipose stem cells in which it has contrasting effects on adipogenesis in mouse versus human cells. Collectively, these data demonstrate the importance of adipose TBX1 in the regulation of beige adipocyte function, energy homeostasis, and adipocyte development. Elsevier 2020-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7115112/ /pubmed/32240964 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2020.02.008 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Markan, Kathleen R.
Boland, Lauren K.
King-McAlpin, Abdul Qaadir
Claflin, Kristin E.
Leaman, Michael P.
Kemerling, Morgan K.
Stonewall, Madison M.
Amendt, Brad A.
Ankrum, James A.
Potthoff, Matthew J.
Adipose TBX1 regulates β-adrenergic sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue and thermogenic capacity in vivo
title Adipose TBX1 regulates β-adrenergic sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue and thermogenic capacity in vivo
title_full Adipose TBX1 regulates β-adrenergic sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue and thermogenic capacity in vivo
title_fullStr Adipose TBX1 regulates β-adrenergic sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue and thermogenic capacity in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Adipose TBX1 regulates β-adrenergic sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue and thermogenic capacity in vivo
title_short Adipose TBX1 regulates β-adrenergic sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue and thermogenic capacity in vivo
title_sort adipose tbx1 regulates β-adrenergic sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue and thermogenic capacity in vivo
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7115112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32240964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2020.02.008
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