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Permanent activation of HMGA2 in lipomas mimics its temporal physiological activation linked to the gain of adipose tissue

Authors :
Joern Bullerdiek
Helge Wilhelm Thies
Fredrik Mertens
Dominique Nadine Markowski
Ingo Nolte
Heiner Wenk
Source :
Obesity. 22:141-150
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Wiley, 2013.

Abstract

Objective: In this study the activation of HMGA2 and overexpression by FGF1-driven stimulation of adipose tissue derived stem cells (ADSCs) in adipose tissue tumors were analyzed. In addition, the expression of HMGA2 and PPAR-gamma mRNA were quantified in canine subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue from normal and overweight purebred dogs. Design and Methods: ADSCs and adipose tissue explants stimulated with FGF1 followed by gene expression analyses of HMGA2 and p14Arf using Western-blot and qRT-PCR. Furthermore, canine subcutaneous white adipose tissue (WAT) were analyzed by qRT-PCR for their expression of HMGA2 and PPAR-gamma. Results: ADSCs and adipose tissue explants are able to execute a HMGA2 response upon FGF1 stimulation. FGF1 enhances proliferation of ADSCs by a HMGA2-dependent mechanism. In lipomas increase of HMGA2 is accompanied by increased expression of p14Arf. Furthermore, a significantly elevated level of HMGA2 in overweight dogs and a negative correlation between the expression of HMGA2 and PPAR-gamma in subcutaneous cWAT were noted. Conclusions: These results suggest that WAT contains cells that as essential part of adipogenesis up-regulate HMGA2 resulting from growth factor stimulation. In subgroups of lipoma, constitutive activation of HMGA2 due to rearrangements replaces the temporal response triggered by growth factors. (Less)

Details

ISSN :
1930739X and 19307381
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Obesity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c98b1ebf94ff53da47fab7b0ceddc5c2