Wnt signaling preserves progenitor cell multipotency during adipose tissue development.

Zinger Yang Loureiro, Shannon Joyce,Tiffany DeSouza,Javier Solivan-Rivera,Anand Desai, Pantos Skritakis,Qin Yang, Rachel Ziegler, Denise Zhong,Tammy T Nguyen,Ormond A MacDougald,Silvia Corvera

Nature metabolism(2023)

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Mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells are essential for tissue development and repair throughout life, but how they are maintained under chronic differentiation pressure is not known. Using single-cell transcriptomics of human progenitor cells we find that adipose differentiation stimuli elicit two cellular trajectories: one toward mature adipocytes and another toward a pool of non-differentiated cells that maintain progenitor characteristics. These cells are induced by transient Wnt pathway activation and express numerous extracellular matrix genes and are therefore named structural Wnt-regulated adipose tissue cells. We find that the genetic signature of structural Wnt-regulated adipose tissue cells is present in adult human adipose tissue and adipose tissue developed from human progenitor cells in mice. Our results suggest a mechanism whereby adipose differentiation occurs concurrently with the maintenance of a mesenchymal progenitor cell pool, ensuring tissue development, repair and appropriate metabolic control over the lifetime.
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