Phenotypic characterization of Adig null mice suggests roles for adipogenin in the regulation of fat mass accrual and leptin secretion

Summary: Adipogenin (Adig) is an adipocyte-enriched transmembrane protein. Its expression is induced during adipogenesis in rodent cells, and a recent genome-wide association study associated body mass index (BMI)-adjusted leptin levels with the ADIG locus. In order to begin to understand the biolog...

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Main Authors: Anna Alvarez-Guaita, Satish Patel, Koini Lim, Afreen Haider, Liang Dong, Olivia J. Conway, Marcella K.L. Ma, Davide Chiarugi, Vladimir Saudek, Stephen O’Rahilly, David B. Savage
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Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124721001248
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spelling doaj-429f6fb808504b2db108fb2f69b106332021-03-11T04:24:37ZengElsevierCell Reports2211-12472021-03-013410108810Phenotypic characterization of Adig null mice suggests roles for adipogenin in the regulation of fat mass accrual and leptin secretionAnna Alvarez-Guaita0Satish Patel1Koini Lim2Afreen Haider3Liang Dong4Olivia J. Conway5Marcella K.L. Ma6Davide Chiarugi7Vladimir Saudek8Stephen O’Rahilly9David B. Savage10Metabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 0QQ, UKMetabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 0QQ, UKMetabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 0QQ, UKMetabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 0QQ, UKMetabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 0QQ, UKMetabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 0QQ, UKMRC Metabolic Diseases Unit, University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, Genomics and Transcriptomics Core, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UKMetabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 0QQ, UKMetabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 0QQ, UKMetabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 0QQ, UKMetabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 0QQ, UK; Corresponding authorSummary: Adipogenin (Adig) is an adipocyte-enriched transmembrane protein. Its expression is induced during adipogenesis in rodent cells, and a recent genome-wide association study associated body mass index (BMI)-adjusted leptin levels with the ADIG locus. In order to begin to understand the biological function of Adig, we studied adipogenesis in Adig-deficient cultured adipocytes and phenotyped Adig null (Adig−/−) mice. Data from Adig-deficient cells suggest that Adig is required for adipogenesis. In vivo, Adig−/− mice are leaner than wild-type mice when fed a high-fat diet and when crossed with Ob/Ob hyperphagic mice. In addition to the impact on fat mass accrual, Adig deficiency also reduces fat-mass-adjusted plasma leptin levels and impairs leptin secretion from adipose explants, suggesting an additional impact on the regulation of leptin secretion.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124721001248adipogeninadipose tissueadipogenesisleptinknockout mouse
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author Anna Alvarez-Guaita
Satish Patel
Koini Lim
Afreen Haider
Liang Dong
Olivia J. Conway
Marcella K.L. Ma
Davide Chiarugi
Vladimir Saudek
Stephen O’Rahilly
David B. Savage
spellingShingle Anna Alvarez-Guaita
Satish Patel
Koini Lim
Afreen Haider
Liang Dong
Olivia J. Conway
Marcella K.L. Ma
Davide Chiarugi
Vladimir Saudek
Stephen O’Rahilly
David B. Savage
Phenotypic characterization of Adig null mice suggests roles for adipogenin in the regulation of fat mass accrual and leptin secretion
Cell Reports
adipogenin
adipose tissue
adipogenesis
leptin
knockout mouse
author_facet Anna Alvarez-Guaita
Satish Patel
Koini Lim
Afreen Haider
Liang Dong
Olivia J. Conway
Marcella K.L. Ma
Davide Chiarugi
Vladimir Saudek
Stephen O’Rahilly
David B. Savage
author_sort Anna Alvarez-Guaita
title Phenotypic characterization of Adig null mice suggests roles for adipogenin in the regulation of fat mass accrual and leptin secretion
title_short Phenotypic characterization of Adig null mice suggests roles for adipogenin in the regulation of fat mass accrual and leptin secretion
title_full Phenotypic characterization of Adig null mice suggests roles for adipogenin in the regulation of fat mass accrual and leptin secretion
title_fullStr Phenotypic characterization of Adig null mice suggests roles for adipogenin in the regulation of fat mass accrual and leptin secretion
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic characterization of Adig null mice suggests roles for adipogenin in the regulation of fat mass accrual and leptin secretion
title_sort phenotypic characterization of adig null mice suggests roles for adipogenin in the regulation of fat mass accrual and leptin secretion
publisher Elsevier
series Cell Reports
issn 2211-1247
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Summary: Adipogenin (Adig) is an adipocyte-enriched transmembrane protein. Its expression is induced during adipogenesis in rodent cells, and a recent genome-wide association study associated body mass index (BMI)-adjusted leptin levels with the ADIG locus. In order to begin to understand the biological function of Adig, we studied adipogenesis in Adig-deficient cultured adipocytes and phenotyped Adig null (Adig−/−) mice. Data from Adig-deficient cells suggest that Adig is required for adipogenesis. In vivo, Adig−/− mice are leaner than wild-type mice when fed a high-fat diet and when crossed with Ob/Ob hyperphagic mice. In addition to the impact on fat mass accrual, Adig deficiency also reduces fat-mass-adjusted plasma leptin levels and impairs leptin secretion from adipose explants, suggesting an additional impact on the regulation of leptin secretion.
topic adipogenin
adipose tissue
adipogenesis
leptin
knockout mouse
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124721001248
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