Adipocyte Biology from the Perspective of In Vivo Research: Review of Key Transcription Factors
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Adipocyte Biology from the Perspective of In Vivo Research: Review of Key Transcription Factors
Abstract
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are both significant contributors to the contemporary pandemic of non-communicable diseases. Both disorders are interconnected and associated with the disruption of normal homeostasis in adipose tissue. Consequently, exploring adipose tissue differentiation and homeostasis is important for the treatment and prevention of metabolic disorders. The aim of this work is to review the consecutive steps in the postnatal development of adipocytes, with a special emphasis on in vivo studies. We gave particular attention to well-known transcription factors that had been thoroughly described in vitro, and showed that the in vivo research of adipogenic differentiation can lead to surprising findings.
Keywords: CEBP/α; CEBP/β; CEBP/δ; CREB; PPARγ; adipogenesis; knockout; obesity; transcription factor.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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