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Serpina3c Regulates Adipogenesis by Modulating Insulin Growth Factor 1 and Integrin Signaling.


ABSTRACT: Preadipocyte differentiation can be induced upon a hormonal treatment, and various factors secreted by the cells may contribute to adipogenesis. In this study, RNA-seq revealed Serpina3c as a critical factor regulating the signaling network during adipogenesis. Serpina3c is a secretory protein and is highly expressed in fat tissues. Knockdown of Serpina3c decreased adipogenesis by attenuating the mitotic clonal expansion of 3T3-L1 cells. These cells exhibited decreases in integrin ?5, which abolished the phosphorylation of integrin ?3. We found that Serpina3c inhibits a serine protease that regulates integrin ?5 degradation. Knockdown of Serpina3c disrupted integrin-mediated insulin growth factor 1 (IGF-1) signaling and ERK activation. Serpina3c-mediated regulation of integrin-IGF-1 signaling is also associated with AKT activation, which affects the nuclear translocation of GSK3?. Altogether, our results indicate that Serpina3c secreted from differentiating adipocytes inhibits serine proteases to modulate integrin/IGF-1-mediated ERK and AKT signaling and thus is a critical factor contributing to adipogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Choi Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7076559 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Serpina3c Regulates Adipogenesis by Modulating Insulin Growth Factor 1 and Integrin Signaling.

Choi Yoonjeong Y   Choi Hyeonjin H   Yoon Bo Kyung BK   Lee Hyemin H   Seok Jo Woon JW   Kim Hyo Jung HJ   Kim Jae-Woo JW  

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Preadipocyte differentiation can be induced upon a hormonal treatment, and various factors secreted by the cells may contribute to adipogenesis. In this study, RNA-seq revealed Serpina3c as a critical factor regulating the signaling network during adipogenesis. Serpina3c is a secretory protein and is highly expressed in fat tissues. Knockdown of Serpina3c decreased adipogenesis by attenuating the mitotic clonal expansion of 3T3-L1 cells. These cells exhibited decreases in integrin α5, which abol  ...[more]

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