Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Aug 2024)

Novel insights into regulators and functional modulators of adipogenesis

  • Hyun-Yong Kim,
  • Hyun-Jun Jang,
  • Subramanian Muthamil,
  • Ung Cheol Shin,
  • Ji-Hyo Lyu,
  • Seon-Wook Kim,
  • Younghoon Go,
  • Seong-Hoon Park,
  • Hee Gu Lee,
  • Jun Hong Park

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 177
p. 117073

Abstract

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Adipogenesis is a process that differentiates new adipocytes from precursor cells and is tightly regulated by several factors, including many transcription factors and various post-translational modifications. Recently, new roles of adipogenesis have been suggested in various diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms and functional modulation of these adipogenic genes remain poorly understood. This review summarizes the regulatory factors and modulators of adipogenesis and discusses future research directions to identify novel mechanisms regulating adipogenesis and the effects of adipogenic regulators in pathological conditions. The master adipogenic transcriptional factors PPARγ and C/EBPα were identified along with other crucial regulatory factors such as SREBP, Kroxs, STAT5, Wnt, FOXO1, SWI/SNF, KLFs, and PARPs. These transcriptional factors regulate adipogenesis through specific mechanisms, depending on the adipogenic stage. However, further studies related to the in vivo role of newly discovered adipogenic regulators and their function in various diseases are needed to develop new potent therapeutic strategies for metabolic diseases and cancer.

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