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  Drosophila Genome-wide Obesity Screen Reveals Hedgehog as a Determinant of Brown versus White Adipose Cell Fate

Pospisilik, J. A., Schramek, D., Schnidar, H., Cronin, S. J. F., Nehme, N. T., Zhang, X., et al. (2010). Drosophila Genome-wide Obesity Screen Reveals Hedgehog as a Determinant of Brown versus White Adipose Cell Fate. Cell, 140, 148-160.

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Pospisilik, J. Andrew1, Author           
Schramek, Daniel, Author
Schnidar, Harald, Author
Cronin, Shane J. F., Author
Nehme, Nadine T., Author
Zhang, Xiaoyun, Author
Knauf, Claude, Author
Cani, Partice D., Author
Aumayr, Karin, Author
Todoric, Jelena, Author
Bayer, Martina, Author
Haschemi, Arvand, Author
Puvindran, Vijitha, Author
Tar, Krisztina, Author
Orthofer, Michael, Author
Neely, G. Gregory, Author
Dietzl, Georg2, Author
Manoukian, Armen, Author
Funovics, Martin, Author
Prager, Gerhard, Author
Wagner, Oswald, AuthorFerrandon, Dominique, AuthorAberger, Fritz, AuthorHui, Chi-chung, AuthorEsterbauer, Harald, AuthorPenninger, Josef M., Author more..
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1Department of Epigenetics, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2243644              
2Max Planck Society, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: Over 1 billion people are estimated to be overweight, placing them at risk for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. We performed a systems-level genetic dissection of adiposity regulation using genome-wide RNAi screening in adult Drosophila. As a follow-up, the resulting approximately 500 candidate obesity genes were functionally classified using muscle-, oenocyte-, fat-body-, and neuronal-specific knockdown in vivo and revealed hedgehog signaling as the top-scoring fat-body-specific pathway. To extrapolate these findings into mammals, we generated fat-specific hedgehog-activation mutant mice. Intriguingly, these mice displayed near total loss of white, but not brown, fat compartments. Mechanistically, activation of hedgehog signaling irreversibly blocked differentiation of white adipocytes through direct, coordinate modulation of early adipogenic factors. These findings identify a role for hedgehog signaling in white/brown adipocyte determination and link in vivo RNAi-based scanning of the Drosophila genome to regulation of adipocyte cell fate in mammals.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2010-01-08
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 534542
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Title: Cell
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 140 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 148 - 160 Identifier: -