Gesta Stephane, Blüher Matthias, Yamamoto Yuji, Norris Andrew W, Berndt Janin, Kralisch Susan, Boucher Jeremie, Lewis Choy, Kahn C Ronald
Joslin Diabetes Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Apr 25;103(17):6676-81. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0601752103. Epub 2006 Apr 14.
Obesity, especially central obesity, is a hereditable trait associated with a high risk for development of diabetes and metabolic disorders. Combined gene expression analysis of adipocyte- and preadipocyte-containing fractions from intraabdominal and subcutaneous adipose tissue of mice revealed coordinated depot-specific differences in expression of multiple genes involved in embryonic development and pattern specification. These differences were intrinsic and persisted during in vitro culture and differentiation. Similar depot-specific differences in expression of developmental genes were observed in human subcutaneous versus visceral adipose tissue. Furthermore, in humans, several genes exhibited changes in expression that correlated closely with body mass index and/or waist/hip ratio. Together, these data suggest that genetically programmed developmental differences in adipocytes and their precursors in different regions of the body play an important role in obesity, body fat distribution, and potential functional differences between internal and subcutaneous adipose tissue.
肥胖,尤其是中心性肥胖,是一种与糖尿病和代谢紊乱发生风险高相关的可遗传性状。对小鼠腹部和皮下脂肪组织中含脂肪细胞和前脂肪细胞部分进行的联合基因表达分析显示,在参与胚胎发育和模式形成的多个基因的表达上存在协调性的特定部位差异。这些差异是内在的,并且在体外培养和分化过程中持续存在。在人类皮下与内脏脂肪组织中也观察到发育基因表达上类似的特定部位差异。此外,在人类中,几个基因的表达变化与体重指数和/或腰臀比密切相关。总之,这些数据表明,身体不同区域的脂肪细胞及其前体细胞中基因编程的发育差异在肥胖、体脂分布以及内脏和皮下脂肪组织之间潜在的功能差异中起重要作用。