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Consecutive positive feedback loops create a bistable switch that controls preadipocyte-to-adipocyte conversion.


ABSTRACT: Adipogenesis, or the conversion of proliferating preadipocytes into nondividing adipocytes, is an important part of the vertebrate weight-maintenance program. It is not yet understood how and when an irreversible transition occurs into a distinct state capable of accumulating lipid. Here, we use single-cell fluorescence imaging to show that an all-or-none switch is induced before lipid accumulation occurs. Conversion begins by glucocorticoid and cAMP signals raising C/EBP? levels above a critical threshold, triggering three consecutive positive feedback loops: from PPAR? to C/EBP?, then to C/EBP?, and last to the insulin receptor. Experiments and modeling show that these feedbacks create a robust, irreversible transition to a terminally differentiated state by rejecting short- and low-amplitude stimuli. After the differentiation switch is triggered, insulin controls fat accumulation in a graded fashion. Altogether, our study introduces a regulatory motif that locks cells in a differentiated state by engaging a sequence of positive feedback loops.

SUBMITTER: Park BO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4959269 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Consecutive positive feedback loops create a bistable switch that controls preadipocyte-to-adipocyte conversion.

Park Byung Ouk BO   Ahrends Robert R   Teruel Mary N MN  

Cell reports 20121011 4


Adipogenesis, or the conversion of proliferating preadipocytes into nondividing adipocytes, is an important part of the vertebrate weight-maintenance program. It is not yet understood how and when an irreversible transition occurs into a distinct state capable of accumulating lipid. Here, we use single-cell fluorescence imaging to show that an all-or-none switch is induced before lipid accumulation occurs. Conversion begins by glucocorticoid and cAMP signals raising C/EBPβ levels above a critica  ...[more]

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