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  • Adipocyte differentiation is influenced by various signaling pathways, and researchers aimed to find new factors affecting this process by treating C3H10T1/2 adipocytes with known antiadipogenic phytochemicals for 24 hours.
  • They identified changes in the expression of five genes: three were upregulated (Cxcl1, Hmox1, Phf16) and two were downregulated (G0s2, Pnpla3) through transcriptional profiling.
  • The results suggest that the genes Phf16 and Pnpla3 play significant roles in regulating lipid accumulation and adipocyte differentiation, demonstrating the potential of phytochemicals for exploring adipocyte biology further.

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Adipocyte differentiation is controlled by multiple signaling pathways. To identify new adipogenic factors, C3H10T1/2 adipocytes were treated with previously known antiadipogenic phytochemicals (resveratrol, butein, sulfuretin, and fisetin) for 24 hours. Commonly regulated genes were then identified by transcriptional profiling analysis. Three genes (chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 1 [ Cxcl1], heme oxygenase 1 [ Hmox1], and PHD (plant homeo domain) finger protein 16 [ Phf16]) were upregulated while two genes (G0/G1 switch gene 2 [ G0s2] and patatin-like phospholipase domain containing 3 [ Pnpla3]) were downregulated by these four antiadipogenic compounds. Tissue expression profiles showed that the G0s2 and Pnpla3 expressions were highly specific to adipose depots while the other three induced genes were ubiquitously expressed with significantly higher expression in adipose tissues. While Cxcl1 expression was decreased, expressions of the other four genes were significantly increased during adipogenic differentiation of C3H10T1/2 cells. Small interfering RNA-mediated knockdown including Phf16 and Pnpla3 indicated that these genes might play regulatory roles in lipid accumulation and adipocyte differentiation. Specifically, the silencing of two newly identified adipogenic genes, Phf16 or Pnpla3, suppressed lipid accumulation and expression of adipocyte markers in both 3T3-L1 and C3H10T1/2 cells. Taken together, these data showed previously uncovered roles of Phf16 and Pnpla3 in adipogenesis, highlighting the potential of using phytochemicals for further investigation of adipocyte biology.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6688606PMC
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Article Synopsis
  • Adipocyte differentiation is influenced by various signaling pathways, and researchers aimed to find new factors affecting this process by treating C3H10T1/2 adipocytes with known antiadipogenic phytochemicals for 24 hours.
  • They identified changes in the expression of five genes: three were upregulated (Cxcl1, Hmox1, Phf16) and two were downregulated (G0s2, Pnpla3) through transcriptional profiling.
  • The results suggest that the genes Phf16 and Pnpla3 play significant roles in regulating lipid accumulation and adipocyte differentiation, demonstrating the potential of phytochemicals for exploring adipocyte biology further.
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