White adipose remodeling during browning in mice involves YBX1 to drive thermogenic commitment

Dec 7, 2020Molecular metabolism

Changes in white fat turning into heat-producing fat in mice involve YBX1 helping cells commit to heat generation

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Abstract

A total of 509 proteins were differentially regulated by cold exposure in subcutaneous white adipose tissue (scWAT) in mice.

  • Cold exposure led to the acute upregulation of 44 transcriptional regulators, including YBX1, after 24 hours.
  • YBX1 expression was increased in brown adipose tissue but not in visceral white adipose tissue, indicating its potential role in thermogenesis.
  • Knockdown of YBX1 in brown and brite preadipocytes significantly reduced their thermogenic potential.
  • Inducing YBX1 expression in mesenchymal stem cells during adipogenesis enhanced browning and increased thermogenic marker expression.
  • YBX1 was found to regulate genes, such as the histone demethylase Jmjd1c, that are involved in the differentiation of thermogenic adipocytes.

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