AI Article Synopsis

  • This study looks at how fat cells (adipocytes) are formed from mouse embryo stem cells and why it’s important during mouse development.
  • Researchers used advanced computer analysis to find new genes that help in the early steps of fat cell development.
  • They found that fat cell growth is connected to the growth of blood vessels and nerves, and they discovered many important genes that could help us understand obesity better.

Article Abstract

Background: The current epidemic of obesity has caused a surge of interest in the study of adipose tissue formation. While major progress has been made in defining the molecular networks that control adipocyte terminal differentiation, the early steps of adipocyte development and the embryonic origin of this lineage remain largely unknown.

Results: Here we performed genome-wide analysis of gene expression during adipogenesis of mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs). We then pursued comprehensive bioinformatic analyses, including de novo functional annotation and curation of the generated data within the context of biological pathways, to uncover novel biological functions associated with the early steps of adipocyte development. By combining in-depth gene regulation studies and in silico analysis of transcription factor binding site enrichment, we also provide insights into the transcriptional networks that might govern these early steps.

Conclusions: This study supports several biological findings: firstly, adipocyte development in mouse ESCs is coupled to blood vessel morphogenesis and neural development, just as it is during mouse development. Secondly, the early steps of adipocyte formation involve major changes in signaling and transcriptional networks. A large proportion of the transcription factors that we uncovered in mouse ESCs are also expressed in the mouse embryonic mesenchyme and in adipose tissues, demonstrating the power of our approach to probe for genes associated with early developmental processes on a genome-wide scale. Finally, we reveal a plethora of novel candidate genes for adipocyte development and present a unique resource that can be further explored in functional assays.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2945782PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2010-11-8-r80DOI Listing

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