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Epigenetic role of nuclear S6K1 in early adipogenesis

  • Yi, Sang Ah;Han, Jihoon;Han, Jeung-Whan
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제49권8호
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    • pp.401-402
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    • 2016
  • S6K1 is a key regulator of cell growth, cell size, and metabolism. Although the role of cytosolic S6K1 in cellular processes is well established, the function of S6K1 in the nucleus remains poorly understood. Our recent study has revealed that S6K1 is translocated into the nucleus upon adipogenic stimulus where it directly binds to and phosphorylates H2B at serine 36. Such phosphorylation promotes EZH2 recruitment and subsequent histone H3K27 trimethylation on the promoter of its target genes including Wnt6, Wnt10a, and Wnt10b, leading to repression of their expression. S6K1-mediated suppression of Wnt genes facilitates adipogenic differentiation through the expression of adipogenic transcription factors PPARγ and Cebpa. White adipose tissues from S6K1-deficient mice consistently exhibit marked reduction in H2BS36 phosphorylation (H2BS36p) and H3K27 trimethylation (H3K27me3), leading to enhanced expression of Wnt genes. In addition, expression levels of H2BS36p and H3K27me3 are highly elevated in white adipose tissues from mice fed on high-fat diet or from obese humans. These findings describe a novel role of S6K1 as a transcriptional regulator controlling an epigenetic network initiated by phosphorylation of H2B and trimethylation of H3, thus shutting off Wnt gene expression in early adipogenesis.

Inhibitory effect of ethanolic extract of Abeliophyllum distichum leaf on 3T3-L1 adipocyte differentiation

  • Thomas, Shalom Sara;Eom, Ji;Sung, Nak-Yun;Kim, Dong-Sub;Cha, Youn-Soo;Kim, Kyung-Ah
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • 제15권5호
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    • pp.555-567
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    • 2021
  • BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Abeliophyllum distichum is a plant endemic to Korea, containing several beneficial natural compounds. This study investigated the effect of A. distichum leaf extract (ALE) on adipocyte differentiation. MATERIALS/METHODS: The cytotoxic effect of ALE was analyzed using cell viability assay. 3T3-L1 preadipocytes were differentiated using induction media in the presence or absence of ALE. Lipid accumulation was confirmed using Oil Red O staining. The mRNA expression of adipogenic markers was measured using RT-PCR, and the protein expressions of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR𝛾) were measured using western blot. Cell proliferation was measured by calculating the incorporation of Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) into DNA. RESULTS: ALE reduced lipid accumulation in differentiated adipocytes, as indicated by Oil Red O staining and triglyceride assays. Treatment with ALE decreased the gene expression of adipogenic markers such as Ppar𝛾, CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha (C/ebp𝛼), lipoprotein lipase, adipocyte protein-2, acetyl-CoA carboxylase, and fatty acid synthase. Also, the protein expression of PPAR𝛄 was reduced by ALE. Treating the cells with ALE at different time points revealed that the inhibitory effect of ALE on adipogenesis is higher in the early period treatment than in the terminal period. Furthermore, ALE inhibited adipocyte differentiation by reducing the early phase of adipogenesis and mitotic clonal expansion. This was indicated by the lower number of cells in the Synthesis phase of the cell cycle (labeled using BrdU assay) and a decrease in the expression of early adipogenic transcription factors such as C/ebp𝛽 and C/ebp𝛿. ALE suppressed the phosphorylation of MAPK, confirming that the effect of ALE was through the suppression of early phase of adipogenesis. CONCLUSIONS: Altogether, the results of the present study revealed that ALE inhibits lipid accumulation and may be a potential agent for managing obesity.

Identification of anti-adipogenic withanolides from the roots of Indian ginseng (Withania somnifera)

  • Lee, Seoung Rak;Lee, Bum Soo;Yu, Jae Sik;Kang, Heesun;Yoo, Min Jeong;Yi, Sang Ah;Han, Jeung-Whan;Kim, Sil;Kim, Jung Kyu;Kim, Jin-Chul;Kim, Ki Hyun
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제46권3호
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    • pp.357-366
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    • 2022
  • Background: Withania somnifera (Solanaceae), generally known as Indian ginseng, is a medicinal plant that is used in Ayurvedic practice for promoting health and longevity. This study aims to identify the bioactive metabolites from Indian ginseng and elucidate their structures. Methods: Withanolides were purified by chromatographic techniques, including HPLC coupled with LC/MS. Chemical structures of isolated withanolides were clarified by analyzing the spectroscopic data from 1D and 2D NMR, and HR-ESIMS experiment. Absolute configurations of the withanolides were established by the application of NMR chemical shifts and ECD calculations. Anti-adipogenic activities of isolates were evaluated using 3T3-L1 preadipocytes with Oil Red O staining and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). Results: Phytochemical examination of the roots of Indian ginseng afforded to the isolation of six withanolides (1-6), including three novel withanolides, withasilolides GeI (1-3). All the six compounds inhibited adipogenesis and suppressed the enlargement of lipid droplets, compared to those of the control. Additionally, the mRNA expression levels of Fabp4 and Adipsin, the adipocyte markers decreased noticeably following treatment with 25 µM of 1-6. The active compounds (1-6) also promoted lipid metabolism by upregulating the expression of the lipolytic genes HSL and ATGL and downregulating the expression of the lipogenic gene SREBP1. Conclusion: The results of our experimental studies suggest that the withasilolides identified herein have anti-adipogenic potential and can be considered for the development of therapeutic strategies against adipogenesis in obesity. Our study also provides a mechanistic rationale for using Indian ginseng as a potential therapeutic agent against obesity and related metabolic diseases.

Identification of stemness and differentially expressed genes in human cementum-derived cells

  • Lee, EunHye;Kim, Young-Sung;Lee, Yong-Moo;Kim, Won-Kyung;Lee, Young-Kyoo;Kim, Su-Hwan
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제51권5호
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    • pp.329-341
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: Periodontal treatment aims at complete regeneration of the periodontium, and developing strategies for periodontal regeneration requires a deep understanding of the tissues composing the periodontium. In the present study, the stemness characteristics and gene expression profiles of cementum-derived cells (CDCs) were investigated and compared with previously established human stem cells. Candidate marker proteins for CDCs were also explored. Methods: Periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs), pulp stem cells (PULPSCs), and CDCs were isolated and cultured from extracted human mandibular third molars. Human bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) were used as a positive control. To identify the stemness of CDCs, cell differentiation (osteogenic, adipogenic, and chondrogenic) and surface antigens were evaluated through flow cytometry. The expression of cementum protein 1 (CEMP1) and cementum attachment protein (CAP) was investigated to explore marker proteins for CDCs through reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. To compare the gene expression profiles of the 4 cell types, mRNA and miRNA microarray analysis of 10 samples of BMSCs (n=1), PDLSCs (n=3), PULPSCs (n=3), and CDCs (n=3) were performed. Results: The expression of mesenchymal stem cell markers with a concomitant absence of hematopoietic markers was observed in PDLSCs, PULPSCs, CDCs and BMSCs. All 4 cell populations also showed differentiation into osteogenic, adipogenic, and chondrogenic lineages. CEMP1 was strongly expressed in CDCs, while it was weakly detected in the other 3 cell populations. Meanwhile, CAP was not found in any of the 4 cell populations. The mRNA and miRNA microarray analysis showed that 14 mRNA genes and 4 miRNA genes were differentially expressed in CDCs vs. PDLSCs and PULPSCs. Conclusions: Within the limitations of the study, CDCs seem to have stemness and preferentially express CEMP1. Moreover, there were several up- or down-regulated genes in CDCs vs. PDLSCs, PULPSCs, and BMSCs and these genes could be candidate marker proteins of CDCs.

Identification of Ku70/Ku80 as ADD1/SREBP1c Interacting Proteins

  • Lee, Yun Sok;Koh, Hae-Young;Park, Sang Dai;Kim, Jae Bum
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2004
  • In vertebrates, multisubunit cofactors regulate gene expression through interacting with cell-type- and gene-specific DNA-binding proteins in a chromatin-selective manner. ADD1/SREBP1c regulates fatty acid metabolism and insulin-dependent gene expression through binding to SRE and E-box motif with dual DNA binding specificity. Although its transcriptional and post-translational regulation has been extensively studied, its regulation by interacting proteins is not well understood. To identify cellular proteins that associate with nuclear form of ADD1/SEBP1c, we employed the GST pull-down system with Hela cell nuclei extract. In this study, we demonstrated that Ku proteins interact specifically with ADD1/SREP1c protein. GST pull-down combined with peptide sequencing analysis revealed that Ku80 binds to ADD1/SREBP1c in vitro. Additionally, western blot analysis showed that Ku70, a heterodimerizing partner of Ku80, also associates with ADD1/SREBP1c. Furthermore, co-transfection of Ku70/Ku80 with ADD1/SREBP1c enhanced the transcriptional activity of ADD1/SREBP1c. Taken together, these results suggest that the Ku proteins might be involved in the lipogenic and/or adipogenic gene expression through interacting with ADD1/SREBP1c.

Fermented ginseng extract, BST204, disturbs adipogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells through inhibition of S6 kinase 1 signaling

  • Yi, Sang Ah;Lee, Jieun;Park, Sun Kyu;Kim, Jeom Yong;Park, Jong Woo;Lee, Min Gyu;Nam, Ki Hong;Park, Jee Hun;Oh, Hwamok;Kim, Saetbyul;Han, Jihoon;Kim, Bo Kyung;Jo, Dong-Gyu;Han, Jeung-Whan
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.58-66
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    • 2020
  • Background: The biological and pharmacological effects of BST204, a fermented ginseng extract, have been reported in various disease conditions. However, its molecular action in metabolic disease remains poorly understood. In this study, we identified the antiadipogenic activity of BST204 resulting from its inhibition of the S6 kinase 1 (S6K1) signaling pathway. Methods: The inhibitory effects of BST204 on S6K1 signaling were investigated by immunoblot, nuclear fractionation, immunoprecipitation analyses. The antiadipogenic effect of BST204 was evaluated by measuring mRNA levels of adipogenic genes and by chromatin immunoprecipitation and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis. Results: Treatment with BST204 inhibited activation and nuclear translocation of S6K1, further decreasing the interaction between S6K1 and histone H2B in 10T1/2 mesenchymal stem cells. Subsequently, phosphorylation of H2B at serine 36 (H2BS36p) by S6K1 was reduced by BST204, inducing an increase in the mRNA expression of Wnt6, Wnt10a, and Wnt10b, which disturbed adipogenic differentiation and promoted myogenic and early osteogenic gene expression. Consistently, BST204 treatment during adipogenic commitment suppressed the expression of adipogenic marker genes and lipid drop formation. Conclusion: Our results indicate that BST204 blocks adipogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells through the inhibition of S6K1-mediated histone phosphorylation. This study suggests the potential therapeutic strategy using BST204 to combat obesity and musculoskeletal diseases.

Bovine Mesenchymal Stem Cell의 지방분화를 이용한 지방대사관련 후보 유전자의 발현분석 (Gene Expression of Candidate Genes Involved in Fat Metabolism During In vitro Adipogenic Differentiation of Bovine Mesenchymal Stem Cell)

  • 김성곤;김남국;윤두학;김태헌;양부근;이현정
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제52권4호
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    • pp.265-270
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    • 2010
  • 본 실험은 지방대사에 영향을 주는 후보 유전자의 발현양상을 조사하기 위하여 bovine mesenchymal stem cell을 이용하여 체외에서 지방분화를 유도하였고, 지방분화 경과에 따른 지방관련 후보유전자의 발현양상을 분석 하였다. Oil red-O 염색법을 이용하여 지방 분화양상을 조사한 결과, 지방 분화 단계별(0, 2, 4 및 6일)로 붉게 염색된 지방적이 증가되었음을 확인하였고, 지방대사의 indicator인 PPAR$\gamma$와 FABP4 유전자는 지방분화 0일과 비교하여 6일에는 각각 3.11배와 3.11배가 증가하였다. 또한 지방대사와 관련이 있다고 추측되는 ICER, NOV, HSPB1 및 SDH 유전자의 발현양상을 조사한 결과, 지방분화 동안 ICER 유전자는 계속적으로 증가하여 6일은 0일에 비해 4.12배의 유의적인 증가를 보인 반면, NOV, HSPB1 및 SDH 유전자의 발현양은 0일 이후 계속적으로 감소하여, 6일에서 각각 2.89배, 3.18배 및 2.36배의 감소를 나타냈다. 본 실험에서, 등심조직에서 근내지방도에서 차이를 나타냈던 ICER, NOV, HSPB1 및 SDH 유전자를 보다 구체적이고 직접적으로 세포에서 지방분화를 통해 연관성을 조사했을 때, 지방분화와 직접적으로 관련되어 있는 것으로 나타났으며, 지방 대사를 조절하는 유전자로 추정된다.

Lipogenesis와 adipose expansion의 전사조절 (Transcriptional Regulation of Lipogenesis and Adipose Expansion)

  • 장영훈
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.318-324
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    • 2022
  • PPARγ와 C/EBPα는 adipose tissue 발생에 필요한 핵심 adipogenic TFs이다. 두 TFs는 adipose tissue의 배아 발생에 있어 초기 adipogenesis와 adipocytes 유전자 발현을 조절한다. Adipose expansion은 adipose tissue가 태어난 뒤에도 계속 팽창이 지속되는 것을 말한다. 이러한 adipose expansion은 후기 adipogenesis의 과정인 lipogenesis가 요구된다. 특히 간과 adipose tissue은 탄수화물이 기본적으로 fatty acids으로 전환되는 de novo lipogenesis (DNL)의 주요 장기이다. Fatty acids는 이어서 glycerol-3-phosphate에 에스테르화되어 adipocytes의 lipid droplets 생성을 위해 triglycerides로 전환된다. 간의 DNL이 활발하게 연구가 된 반면, in vivo에서 adipocytes의 DNL은 아직 잘 알려져 있지 않다. 그러므로, adipose expansion과 DNL에 대한 이해는 비만, 2형 당뇨 그리고 대사성 질환을 위한 치료제 개발에 도움을 줄 수 있다. Adipocytes에서 DNL 유전자 발현은 ChREBP나 SREBP1a와 같은 lipogenic TFs 뿐 아니라, lipogenesis coactivator에 의해 전사 수준에서 조절된다. 최근 in vivo 연구에 의해 lipogenesis 유전자 발현과 adipose expansion의 새로운 측면이 밝혀졌다. 향후 구체적인 분자기전 연구는 어떻게 영양분이 DNL과 adipose expansion을 조절하는 지를 규명해 줄 것이다. 본 리뷰논문은 전사조절 관점에서 adipocytes와 adipose expansion에 있어 DNL에 대한 최신 연구결과를 요약정리 할 것이다.

Shikonin에 의한 지방세포형성 억제과정에서의 유전자 발현 연구 (A Study on the Gene Expression in Shikonin-Induced Inhibition of Adipogenesis)

  • 이해용;강련화;정상인;조수현;오동진;윤유식
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제19권11호
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    • pp.1637-1643
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    • 2009
  • 천연생약 자초의 한 성분인 shikonin은 항염증, 항암 및 항비만 등 다양한 분야에 효과를 보여왔다. 이번 연구에서는 shikonin이유도하는 adipogenesis억제 과정에 어떤 인자들이 작용하는지 살펴보았다. Shikonin의 효과에 대한 분자적 메커니즘을 규명하기 위해, real-time PCR을 이용하여 C/EBPs, $PPAR{\gamma}$를 포함한 다양한 adipogenesis 인자들의 mRNA 발현량을 분석하였다. 그 결과, 초기 분화의 주요 조절자인 C/$EBP{\beta}$와 C/$EPB{\delta}$는 shikonin에 의해 거의 변화가 없었으나, 후기 분화의 주요 조절자인 $PPAR{\gamma}$와 C/$EPB{\alpha}$의 mRNA 발현은 유의하게 감소하였다. Shikonin에 의한 adipogenesis억제의 메커니즘을 좀 더 자세히 밝히기 위해 adipogenesis과정의 상위 단계에 위치한 조절자들의 mRNA 발현을 분석하였다. C/$EBP{\beta}$의 상위 조절자인 C/$EBP{\gamma}$, CHOP은 shikonin에 의해 영향을 받지 않았으나, KROX20의 경우 유의하게 감소하였다. 이러한 결과는 Pro-adipogenic 인자인 KROX20의 감소가 C/$EBP{\beta}$에 영향을 주기 보다는 C/$EBP{\beta}$와 독립적으로 그 하위의 인자들에게 영향을 줄 수 있음을 제시한다. $PPAR{\gamma}$의 상위 조절자로 알려져 있는 KLF 들 중에서 pro-adipogenic 인자인 KLF15의 mRNA 발현은 shikonin에 의해 급격히 감소하였으나 anti-adipogenic 인자인 KLF2는 shikonin에 의한 변화가 거의 없었다. 또 다른 pro-adipogenic 인자인 KLF5의 경우, 주로 작용하는 초기 분화에서는 shikonin에 의해 거의 변화가 없었지만, 후기 분화에서는 조금 증가하였다. 이러한 후기 분화에서의 KLF5의 변화는 KLF15에 비해 전체 분화에 크게 영향을 주지 못하는 것 같다. 결론적으로, shikonin은 pro-adipogenic 인자인, KROX20과 KLF15의 조절을 통해 $PPAR{\gamma}$ 및 C/$EPB{\alpha}$의 mRNA 발현을 억제함으로써 지방 세포의 분화를 저해한다고 사료된다.

High Hydrostatic Pressure Extract of Red Ginseng Attenuates Inflammation in Rats with High-fat Diet Induced Obesity

  • Jung, Sunyoon;Lee, Mak-Soon;Shin, Yoonjin;Kim, Chong-Tai;Kim, In-Hwan;Kim, Yangha
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.253-259
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    • 2015
  • Chronic low-grade inflammation is associated with obesity. This study investigated effect of high hydrostatic pressure extract of red ginseng (HRG) on inflammation in rats with high-fat (HF) diet induced obesity. Male, Sprague-Dawley rats (80~110 g) were randomly divided into two groups, and fed a 45% HF diet (HF) and a 45% HF diet containing 1.5% HRG (HF+HRG) for 14 weeks. At the end of the experiment, the serum leptin level was reduced by the HRG supplementation. The mRNA expression of genes related to adipogenesis including peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma and adipocyte protein 2 was down-regulated in the white adipose tissue (WAT). The mRNA levels of major inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-${\alpha}$, monocyte chemoattractant protein 1, and interleukin-6 were remarkably down-regulated by the HRG in WAT. These results suggest that HRG might be beneficial in ameliorating the inflammation-associated health complications by suppressing adipogenic and pro-inflammatory gene expression.