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A Renewable Source of Human Beige Adipocytes for Development of Therapies to Treat Metabolic Syndrome.
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  • Su Su, Maine Medical Center
  • Anyonya R Guntur, Maine Medical Center
  • Daniel C Nguyen, Maine Medical Center
  • Shameem S Fakory, Maine Medical Center
  • Chad C Doucette, Maine Medical Center
  • Cassandra Leech, Maine Medical Center
  • Humphrey Lotana, Maine Medical Center
  • Matthew Kelley, Maine Medical Center
  • Jaspreet Kohli, Maine Medical Center
  • Julieta Martino
  • Sunder Sims-Lucas
  • Lucy Liaw, Maine Medical Center
  • Calvin Vary, Maine Medical Center
  • Clifford J Rosen, Maine Medical Center
  • Aaron C Brown, Maine Medical Center
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-11-2018
Institution/Department
Center for Molecular Medicine; Maine Medical Center Research Institute
MeSH Headings
Adipocytes, Beige, Cell Differentiation, Cell Line, Forkhead Transcription Factors, Humans, Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells, Interleukin-4, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Mesoderm, Metabolic Syndrome, Signal Transduction, Splanchnic Circulation, Transforming Growth Factor beta
Abstract

Molecular- and cellular-based therapies have the potential to reduce obesity-associated disease. In response to cold, beige adipocytes form in subcutaneous white adipose tissue and convert energy stored in metabolic substrates to heat, making them an attractive therapeutic target. We developed a robust method to generate a renewable source of human beige adipocytes from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Developmentally, these cells are derived from FOXF1

Citation Information
Su Su, Anyonya R Guntur, Daniel C Nguyen, Shameem S Fakory, et al.. "A Renewable Source of Human Beige Adipocytes for Development of Therapies to Treat Metabolic Syndrome." Cell Rep Vol. 25 Iss. 11 (2018) p. 3215 - 3228 ISSN: 2211-1247
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lucy-liaw/1/