Hmmr Acts as a Key Regulator in the ADSCs Proliferation and Mitosis.
Xiao ZhangDou HuangKaide LiChaoying HanHui LiCai LiLei LiuPublished in: Stem cell reviews and reports (2023)
Obesity is a common chronic health problem that requires lifelong efforts for the successful treatment. The proliferation of ADSCs is an essential step in the development of obesity. Identifying key regulators of ADSCs will be a novel strategy for adipogenesis inhibition and obesity prevention. In this study, transcriptomes of 15532 ADSCs were firstly profiled by single cell RNA-sequencing. On the basis of gene expression patterns, 15 cell subpopulations (six defined cell types) were distinguished. A subpopulation was identified as CD168 + ADSCs, and it was demonstrated to play a vital role in ADSCs proliferation. Furthermore, Hmmr, a specific marker gene of CD168 + ADSCs was found to be a critical gene associated with ADSCs proliferation and mitosis. Hmmr knockout resulted that ADSCs growth nearly arrested and aberrant nuclear division occurred. Finally, it was revealed that Hmmr promoted ADSCs proliferation through the extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 signaling pathway. This study identified Hmmr as a key regulator in ADSCs proliferation and mitosis, and suggested that Hmmr may be a novel target for obesity prevention.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- signaling pathway
- insulin resistance
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- type diabetes
- rna seq
- gene expression
- high fat diet induced
- transcription factor
- pi k akt
- weight gain
- stem cells
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- healthcare
- mental health
- adipose tissue
- physical activity
- copy number
- skeletal muscle
- health information
- high throughput
- dna methylation
- cell proliferation
- climate change
- social media
- oxidative stress
- quality improvement
- bone marrow