| Literature DB >> 33691105 |
Anna Alvarez-Guaita1, Satish Patel1, Koini Lim1, Afreen Haider1, Liang Dong1, Olivia J Conway1, Marcella K L Ma2, Davide Chiarugi1, Vladimir Saudek1, Stephen O'Rahilly1, David B Savage3.
Abstract
Adipogenin (Adig) is an adipocyte-enriched transmembrane protein. Its expression is induced during adipogenesis in rodent cells, and a recent genome-wide association study associated body mass index (BMI)-adjusted leptin levels with the ADIG locus. In order to begin to understand the biological function of Adig, we studied adipogenesis in Adig-deficient cultured adipocytes and phenotyped Adig null (Adig-/-) mice. Data from Adig-deficient cells suggest that Adig is required for adipogenesis. In vivo, Adig-/- mice are leaner than wild-type mice when fed a high-fat diet and when crossed with Ob/Ob hyperphagic mice. In addition to the impact on fat mass accrual, Adig deficiency also reduces fat-mass-adjusted plasma leptin levels and impairs leptin secretion from adipose explants, suggesting an additional impact on the regulation of leptin secretion.Entities:
Keywords: adipogenesis; adipogenin; adipose tissue; knockout mouse; leptin
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33691105 PMCID: PMC7966854 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108810
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423