| Literature DB >> 28722204 |
Linda Magnusson1, Nils Hansen1, Karim H Saba1, Jenny Nilsson1, Thoas Fioretos1, Pehr Rissler2, Karolin H Nord1.
Abstract
Human brown fat tumours (hibernomas) show concomitant loss of the tumour suppressor genes MEN1 and AIP. We hypothesized that the brown fat phenotype is attributable to these mutations. Accordingly, in this study, we demonstrate that silencing of AIP in human brown preadipocytic and white fat cell lines results in the induction of the brown fat marker UCP1. In human adipocytic tumours, loss of MEN1 was found both in white (one of 51 lipomas) and in brown fat tumours. In contrast, concurrent loss of AIP was always accompanied by a brown fat morphology. We conclude that this white-to-brown phenotype switch in brown fat tumours is mediated by the loss of AIP.Entities:
Keywords: AIP; MEN1; UCP1; adipogenesis; brown adipose tissue; hibernoma; neoplasia; sarcoma; soft tissue tumour
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28722204 DOI: 10.1002/path.4945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pathol ISSN: 0022-3417 Impact factor: 7.996