Prep1 prevents premature adipogenesis of mesenchymal progenitors.
Giorgia MaroniVsevolod A TkachukAlexander EgorovMarco J MorelliRaffaele LuongoElena LevantiniFrancesco BlasiMaria Cristina MagliDmitry PenkovPublished in: Scientific reports (2017)
Transcriptional regulators are crucial in adipocyte differentiation. We now show that the homeodomain-containing transcription factor Prep1 is a repressor of adipogenic differentiation since its down-regulation (DR) in both ex vivo bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) and in vitro 3T3-L1 preadipocytes significantly increases their adipogenic differentiation ability. Prep1 acts at a stage preceding the activation of the differentiation machinery because its DR makes cells more prone to adipogenic differentiation even in the absence of the adipogenic inducers. Prep1 DR expands the DNA binding landscape of C/EBPβ (CCAAT enhancer binding protein β) without affecting its expression or activation. The data indicate that Prep1 normally acts by restricting DNA binding of transcription factors to adipogenic enhancers, in particular C/EBPβ.
Keyphrases
- transcription factor
- dna binding
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- binding protein
- bone marrow
- genome wide identification
- induced apoptosis
- gene expression
- adipose tissue
- poor prognosis
- editorial comment
- type diabetes
- cell proliferation
- machine learning
- metabolic syndrome
- fatty acid
- artificial intelligence
- electronic health record
- cell cycle arrest