Sprouty1 regulates gonadal white adipose tissue growth through a PDGFR alpha/beta-Akt pathway

ADIPOCYTE(2021)

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Expansion of visceral white adipose tissue (vWAT) occurs in response to nutrient excess, and is a risk factor for metabolic disease. SPRY1, a feedback inhibitor of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) signaling, is expressed in PDGFRa+ adipocyte progenitor cells (APC) in vivo. Global deficiency of Spry1 in mice results in disproportionate postnatal growth of gonadal WAT (gWAT), while iWAT and BAT were similar in size between Spry1KO and WT mice. Spry1 deficiency increased the number of PDGFRa+ stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells in gWAT and showed increased proliferation and fibrosis. Spry1KO gWAT had increased collagen deposition and elevated expression of markers of inflammation. In vitro, SPRY1 was transiently down regulated during early adipocyte differentiation of SVF cells, with levels increasing at later stages of differentiation. SPRY1 deficiency enhances PDGF-AA and PDGF-BB induced proliferation of SVF cells. Increased proliferation of SVF from Spry1KO gWAT accompanies an increase in AKT activation. PDGF-AA stimulated a transient down regulation of SPRY1 in wild type SVF, whereas PDGF-BB stimulated a sustained down regulation of SPRY1 in wild type SVF. Collectively, our data suggest that SPRY1 is critical for regulating postnatal growth of gWAT by restraining APC proliferation and differentiation in part by regulation of PDGFRa/b-AKT signaling.
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Adipocyte, Sprouty1, proliferation, differentiation, fibrosis, cell signalling
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