Developmental regulation of dermal adipose tissue by BCL11b.

Genes Dev

Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA;

Published: September 2024

The distinct anatomic environment in which adipose tissues arise during organogenesis is a principle determinant of their adult expansion capacity. Metabolic disease results from a deficiency in hyperplastic adipose expansion within the dermal/subcutaneous depot; thus, understanding the embryonic origins of dermal adipose is imperative. Using single-cell transcriptomics throughout murine embryogenesis, we characterized cell populations, including cells, that regulate the development of dermal white adipose tissue (dWAT). We discovered that BCL11b expression modulates the Wnt signaling microenvironment to enable adipogenic differentiation in the dermal compartment. Subcutaneous and visceral adipose arises from a distinct population of cells during embryonic organogenesis, whereas fibroadipogenic progenitors support obesity-stimulated hypertrophic expansion in the adult. Together, these results highlight the unique regulatory pathways used by anatomically distinct adipose depots, with important implications for human metabolic disease.

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