Thunen_2022_Adipocyte_11_11

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Title : Role of lncRNA LIPE-AS1 in adipogenesis - Thunen_2022_Adipocyte_11_11
Author(s) : Thunen A , La Placa D , Zhang Z , Shively JE
Ref : Adipocyte , 11 :11 , 2022
Abstract :

Recent studies have identified long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) as potential regulators of adipogenesis. In this study, we have characterized a lncRNA, LIPE-AS1, that spans genes CEACAM1 to LIPE in man with conservation of genomic organization and tissue expression between mouse and man. Tissue-specific expression of isoforms of the murine lncRNA were found in liver and adipose tissue, one of which, designated mLas-V3, overlapped the Lipe gene encoding hormone-sensitive lipase in both mouse and man suggesting that it may have a functional role in adipose tissue. Knock down of expression of mLas-V3 using anti-sense oligos (ASOs) led to a significant decrease in the differentiation of the OP9 pre-adipocyte cell line through the down regulation of the major adipogenic transcription factors Pparg and Cebpa. Knock down of mLas-V3 induced apoptosis during the differentiation of OP9 cells as shown by expression of active caspase-3, a change in the localization of LIP/LAP isoforms of C/EBPbeta, and expression of the cellular stress induced factors CHOP, p53, PUMA, and NOXA. We conclude that mLas-V3 may play a role in protecting against stress associated with adipogenesis, and its absence leads to apoptosis.

PubMedSearch : Thunen_2022_Adipocyte_11_11
PubMedID: 34957921

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Thunen A, La Placa D, Zhang Z, Shively JE (2022)
Role of lncRNA LIPE-AS1 in adipogenesis
Adipocyte 11 :11

Thunen A, La Placa D, Zhang Z, Shively JE (2022)
Adipocyte 11 :11