Adipose tissue retains an epigenetic memory of obesity after weight loss
ETH Zurich · Life Science Zurich · +11 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Reducing body weight to improve metabolic health and related comorbidities is a primary goal in treating obesity 1,2 . However, maintaining weight loss is a considerable challenge, especially as the body seems to retain an obesogenic memory that defends against body weight changes 3,4 . Overcoming this barrier for long-term treatment success is difficult because the molecular mechanisms underpinning this phenomenon remain largely unknown. Here, by using single-nucleus RNA sequencing, we show that both human and mouse adipose tissues retain cellular transcriptional changes after appreciable weight loss. Furthermore, we find persistent obesity-induced alterations in the epigenome of mouse adipocytes…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.80
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 106
Authors
15- LCLaura C. HinteCorresponding
ETH Zurich, Life Science Zurich
- DCDaniel Castellano‐Castillo
ETH Zurich, Hospital Clínico Universitario Virgen de la Victoria, Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga
- AGAdhideb Ghosh
University of Zurich, ETH Zurich
- KMKate Melrose
ETH Zurich, Life Science Zurich
- EGEmanuel Gasser
ETH Zurich
Topics & keywords
- Epigenetics
- Adipose tissue
- Weight loss
- Epigenome
- Obesity
- Biology
- Endocrinology
- Cell biology