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Metformin and vitamin D modulate adipose-derived stem cell differentiation towards the beige phenotype

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
Short description:
Metformin and vitamin D modulate adipose-derived stem cell differentiation towards the beige phenotype / Cruciani, S., Garroni, G., Pala, R., Coradduzza, D., Cossu, M.L., Ginesu, G.C., Capobianco, G., Dessole, S., Ventura, C., Maioli, M.. - In: ADIPOCYTE. - ISSN 2162-3945. - 11:1(2022), pp. 356-365. [10.1080/21623945.2022.2085417]
abstract:
Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) represent an ideal stem cell population for regenerative medicine. ADSC adipogenic differentiation is controlled by the activation of a specific transcriptional program, including epigenetic factors and key adipogenic genes. Under certain conditioned media, ADSCs can differentiate into several phenotypes. We previously demonstrated that bioactive molecules could counteract lipid accumulation and regulate adipogenesis, acting on inflammation and vitamin D metabolism. In the present paper, we aimed at evaluating the effect of metformin and vitamin D in targeting ADSC differentiation towards an intermediate phenotype, as beige adipocytes. We exposed ADSCs to different conditioned media and then we evaluated the levels of expression of main markers of adipogenesis, aP2, LPL and ACOT2. We also analysed the gene and protein expression of thermogenic UCP1 protein, and the expression of PARP1 and the beige specific marker TMEM26. Our results showed a novel effect of metformin and vitamin D not only in inhibiting adipogenesis, but also in inducing a specific ‘brown-like’ phenotype. These findings pave the way for their possible application in the control of de novo lipogenesis useful for the prevention of obesity and its related metabolic disorders.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
adipogenesis; Adipose-derived stem cells; cellular mechanisms; conditioned media; differentiation; gene expression; Adipogenesis; Cell Differentiation; Culture Media, Conditioned; Phenotype; Metformin; Vitamin D
List of contributors:
Cruciani, S.; Garroni, G.; Pala, R.; Coradduzza, D.; Cossu, M. L.; Ginesu, G. C.; Capobianco, G.; Dessole, S.; Ventura, C.; Maioli, M.
Authors of the University:
CAPOBIANCO Giampiero
CORADDUZZA DONATELLA
COSSU Maria Laura
CRUCIANI Sara
GINESU Giorgio Carlo
MAIOLI Margherita
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/294703
Published in:
ADIPOCYTE
Journal
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