A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Beige Adipocytes Are a Distinct Type of Thermogenic Fat Cell in Mouse and Human




AuthorsWu J, Bostrom P, Sparks LM, Ye L, Choi JH, Giang AH, Khandekar M, Virtanen KA, Nuutila P, Schaart G, Huang KX, Tu H, Lichtenbelt WDV, Hoeks J, Enerback S, Schrauwen P, Spiegelman BM

PublisherCELL PRESS

Publication year2012

JournalCell

Journal name in sourceCELL

Journal acronymCELL

Number in series2

Volume150

Issue2

First page 366

Last page376

Number of pages11

ISSN0092-8674

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2012.05.016


Abstract
Brown fat generates heat via the mitochondrial uncoupling protein UCP1, defending against hypothermia and obesity. Recent data suggest that there are two distinct types of brown fat: classical brown fat derived from a myf-5 cellular lineage and UCP1-positive cells that emerge in white fat from a non-myf-5 lineage. Here, we report the isolation of "beige" cells from murine white fat depots. Beige cells resemble white fat cells in having extremely low basal expression of UCP1, but, like classical brown fat, they respond to cyclic AMP stimulation with high UCP1 expression and respiration rates. Beige cells have a gene expression pattern distinct from either white or brown fat and are preferentially sensitive to the polypeptide hormone irisin. Finally, we provide evidence that previously identified brown fat deposits in adult humans are composed of beige adipocytes. These data provide a foundation for studying this mammalian cell type with therapeutic potential.



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