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Tissue Distribution of Porcine FTO and Its Effect on Porcine Intramuscular Preadipocytes Proliferation and Differentiation
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2016
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Porcine IntramuscularPorcine FtoAdipokinesInsulin SignalingEmbryologyObesityMolecular PharmacologyMetabolic SyndromeMetabolic SignalingCell SignalingAdipose Tissue MetabolismFat MassAnimal PhysiologyHealth SciencesBiochemistryAdipose TissueTissue DistributionTissue PhysiologyPorcine DiseaseEmbryonic DevelopmentCell BiologyMetabolic HealthTheriogenologyDevelopmental BiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyMetabolic RegulationLipoprotein MetabolismMetabolismMedicineLipid Synthesis
The fat mass and obesity associated (FTO) gene plays an important role in adipogenesis. However, its function during porcine intramuscular preadipocyte proliferation and differentiation remains poorly understood. In this study, we prepared the antiserum against porcine FTO (pFTO), which was used to determine its subcellular localization and tissue distribution. Our data indicated that pFTO was localized predominantly in the nucleus. Real-time quantitative PCR and western blot analysis showed that pFTO was highly expressed in the lung and subcutaneous adipose tissue. Overexpression of pFTO in porcine intramuscular preadipocytes significantly promoted cell proliferation and lipid deposition. Furthermore, overexpression of pFTO in differentiating porcine intramuscular preadipocytes also significantly increased the mRNA levels of adipocyte differentiation transcription factors peroxisome proliferators-activated receptor γ (PPARγ), CCAAT/enhancer binding protein α (C/EBPα), lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and fatty acid synthase (FAS). Our findings provide the first functional evidence to reveal a role of pFTO in porcine intramuscular preadipocyte proliferation and differentiation.
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