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Genetic and Functional Characterization of Novel Brown-Like Adipocytes Around the Lamprey Brain.

XiaoLuan Xu1,2, AnQi Ma1,2, TieSong Li1,2, WenXue Cui1,2, XueFeng Wang1,2, Jun Li1,2, Qingwei Li1,2, Yue Pang1,2.   

Abstract

During the process of vertebrate evolution, many thermogenic organs and mechanisms have appeared. Mammalian brown adipose tissue (BAT) generates heat through the uncoupling oxidative phosphorylation of mitochondria, acts as a natural defense against hypothermia and inhibits the development of obesity. Although the existence, cellular origin and molecular identity of BAT in humans have been well studied, the genetic and functional characteristics of BAT from lampreys remain unknown. Here, we identified and characterized a novel, naturally existing brown-like adipocytes at the lamprey brain periphery. Similar to human BAT, the lamprey brain periphery contains brown-like adipocytes that maintain the same morphology as human brown adipocytes, containing multilocular lipid droplets and high mitochondrion numbers. Furthermore, we found that brown-like adipocytes in the periphery of lamprey brains responded to thermogenic reagent treatment and cold exposure and that lamprey UCP2 promoted precursor adipocyte differentiation. Molecular mapping by RNA-sequencing showed that inflammation in brown-like adipocytes treated with LPS and 25HC was enhanced compared to controls. The results of this study provide new evidence for human BAT research and demonstrate the multilocular adipose cell functions of lampreys, including: (1) providing material energy and protecting structure, (2) generating additional heat and contributing to adaptation to low-temperature environments, and (3) resisting external pathogens.
Copyright © 2021 Xu, Ma, Li, Cui, Wang, Li, Li and Pang.

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Keywords:  brown adipocytes; evolution; immune response; lamprey; uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2)

Year:  2021        PMID: 34277616      PMCID: PMC8281276          DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.674939

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 2296-634X


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