Notch-1 controls the expression of fatty acid-activated transcription factors and is required for adipogenesis.

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Autores de IIS La Fe

Participantes ajenos a IIS La Fe

  • Garcés C
  • Ruiz-Hidalgo MJ
  • Park C
  • Miele L
  • Goldstein J
  • Bonvini E
  • Porrás A
  • Laborda J

Abstract

Notch, a transmembrane receptor member of the homeotic epidermal growth factor-like family of proteins, participates in cell-to-cell signaling to control cell fate during development. Activated Notch-1 constructs lacking the extracellular region prevent differentiation of several mammalian cells in vitro. This effect, however, bypasses the normal mechanisms of cell-to-cell interactions in which Notch-1 participates. We investigated the role of Notch-1 in the hormone-induced adipocyte differentiation of 3T3-L1 fibroblasts, a paradigmatic model of adipogenesis that requires cell-to-cell contact. Unlike other differentiation models, Notch-1 expression and function were necessary conditions for adipogenesis. Impaired Notch-1 expression by antisense Notch-1 constructs prevented adipocyte differentiation. Strategies aimed at blocking putative Notch/ligand interactions also blocked adipogenesis, implicating Notch as a critical molecule in cell-to-cell signaling necessary for differentiation. Inhibition of Notch-1 expression or function decreased the expression of peroxisomal proliferator-activated receptors delta and gamma, transcription factors that control adipocyte differentiation and that are up-regulated at cell confluence. These results implicate Notch in the commitment of 3T3-L1 cells to undergo adipogenesis by controlling the expression of the principal regulators of this process.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
0021-9258, 1083-351X

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY  American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc.

Tipo:
Article
Páginas:
29729-29734
PubMed:
9368042

Citas Recibidas en Web of Science: 142

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