Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11022522 | Molecular Metabolism | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We confirmed that COMP is an ECM protein which is differentially expressed between subcutaneous abdominal and gluteal AT. Despite its depot-specific expression pattern, however, AT COMP mRNA levels and plasma COMP concentration correlated positively with overall obesity but not body fat distribution. Exogenous COMP enhanced adipogenesis. These data identify COMP as a novel regulator of AT and highlight the importance of the ECM to AT biology.
Keywords
ECMTAGPseudoachondroplasiaPSACHTHBSOBBpeptidylprolyl isomerase ACOMPPPIAGLUTCD36ABDHRPPVDFqPCRERK1/2PreadipocyteAdipogenesisAdipose tissueanalysis of varianceANOVAThrombospondintriacylglycerolcluster of differentiation 36body mass indexBMIAbdominalExtracellular matrixquantitative polymerase chain reactionHorseradish peroxidaseCartilage oligomeric matrix proteinPolyvinylidene fluorideAdiposeextracellular signal-regulated kinase-1/2Gluteal
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Authors
Nathan Denton, Katherine E. Pinnick, Fredrik Karpe,