[PDF][PDF] Zfp423 expression identifies committed preadipocytes and localizes to adipose endothelial and perivascular cells

RK Gupta, RJ Mepani, S Kleiner, JC Lo, MJ Khandekar… - Cell metabolism, 2012 - cell.com
RK Gupta, RJ Mepani, S Kleiner, JC Lo, MJ Khandekar, P Cohen, A Frontini, DC Bhowmick
Cell metabolism, 2012cell.com
Progress has been made in elucidating the cell-surface phenotype of primary adipose
progenitors; however, specific functional markers and distinct molecular signatures of fat
depot-specific preadipocytes have remained elusive. In this study, we label committed
murine adipose progenitors through expression of GFP from the genetic locus for Zfp423, a
gene controlling preadipocyte determination. Selection of GFP-expressing fibroblasts from
either subcutaneous or visceral adipose-derived stromal vascular cultures isolates stably …
Summary
Progress has been made in elucidating the cell-surface phenotype of primary adipose progenitors; however, specific functional markers and distinct molecular signatures of fat depot-specific preadipocytes have remained elusive. In this study, we label committed murine adipose progenitors through expression of GFP from the genetic locus for Zfp423, a gene controlling preadipocyte determination. Selection of GFP-expressing fibroblasts from either subcutaneous or visceral adipose-derived stromal vascular cultures isolates stably committed preadipocytes that undergo robust adipogenesis. Immunohistochemistry for Zfp423-driven GFP expression in vivo confirms a perivascular origin of preadipocytes within both white and brown adipose tissues. Interestingly, a small subset of capillary endothelial cells within white and brown fat also express this marker, suggesting a contribution of specialized endothelial cells to the adipose lineage. Zfp423GFP mice represent a simple tool for the specific localization and isolation of molecularly defined preadipocytes from distinct adipose tissue depots.
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