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author Pang, Yue
Qin, Yating
Du, Zeyu
Liu, Qun
Zhang, Jin
Han, Kai
Lu, Jiali
Yuan, Zengbao
Li, Jun
Pan, Shanshan
Dong, Xinrui
Xu, Mengyang
Wang, Dantong
Li, Shuo
Li, Zhen
Chen, Yadong
Zhao, Zhisheng
Zhang, Zhe
Chuan, Shunqin
Song, Yue
Sun, Mingjie
Jia, Xiaodong
Xia, Zhangyong
Zhan, Liping
Yue, Zhen
Cui, Wei
Wang, Jun
Gu, Ying
Ni, Ming
Yang, Huanming
Xu, Xun
Liu, Xin
Li, Qingwei
Fan, Guangyi
author_facet Pang, Yue
Qin, Yating
Du, Zeyu
Liu, Qun
Zhang, Jin
Han, Kai
Lu, Jiali
Yuan, Zengbao
Li, Jun
Pan, Shanshan
Dong, Xinrui
Xu, Mengyang
Wang, Dantong
Li, Shuo
Li, Zhen
Chen, Yadong
Zhao, Zhisheng
Zhang, Zhe
Chuan, Shunqin
Song, Yue
Sun, Mingjie
Jia, Xiaodong
Xia, Zhangyong
Zhan, Liping
Yue, Zhen
Cui, Wei
Wang, Jun
Gu, Ying
Ni, Ming
Yang, Huanming
Xu, Xun
Liu, Xin
Li, Qingwei
Fan, Guangyi
Pang, Yue
Qin, Yating
Du, Zeyu
Liu, Qun
Zhang, Jin
Han, Kai
Lu, Jiali
Yuan, Zengbao
Li, Jun
Pan, Shanshan
Dong, Xinrui
Xu, Mengyang
Wang, Dantong
Li, Shuo
Li, Zhen
Chen, Yadong
Zhao, Zhisheng
Zhang, Zhe
Chuan, Shunqin
Song, Yue
Sun, Mingjie
Jia, Xiaodong
Xia, Zhangyong
Zhan, Liping
Yue, Zhen
Cui, Wei
Wang, Jun
Gu, Ying
Ni, Ming
Yang, Huanming
Xu, Xun
Liu, Xin
Li, Qingwei
Fan, Guangyi
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Single-cell transcriptome atlas of lamprey exploring Natterin- induced white adipose tissue browning. Pang, Yue Qin, Yating Du, Zeyu Liu, Qun Zhang, Jin Han, Kai Lu, Jiali Yuan, Zengbao Li, Jun Pan, Shanshan Dong, Xinrui Xu, Mengyang Wang, Dantong Li, Shuo Li, Zhen Chen, Yadong Zhao, Zhisheng Zhang, Zhe Chuan, Shunqin Song, Yue Sun, Mingjie Jia, Xiaodong Xia, Zhangyong Zhan, Liping Yue, Zhen Cui, Wei Wang, Jun Gu, Ying Ni, Ming Yang, Huanming Xu, Xun Liu, Xin Li, Qingwei Fan, Guangyi Animals Lampreys Adipose Tissue, White Transcriptome Mice Adipose Tissue, Brown Single-Cell Analysis Mice, Transgenic Lipid Metabolism Fish Proteins Lipid Droplets Lampreys are early jawless vertebrates that are the key to understanding the evolution of vertebrates. However, the lack of cytomic studies on multiple lamprey organs has hindered progress in this field. Therefore, the present study constructed a comprehensive cell atlas comprising 604,460 cells/nuclei and 70 cell types from 14 lamprey tissue samples. Comparison of cellular evolution across species revealed that most lamprey cell types are homologous to those in jawed vertebrates. We discovered acinar- and islet-like cell populations despite the lack of parenchymal organs in lampreys, providing evidence of pancreatic function in vertebrates. Furthermore, we investigated the heterogeneity of lamprey immune cell populations. Natterin was highly expressed in granulocytes, and NATTERIN was localized to the lipid droplets. Moreover, we developed a transgenic mouse model expressing Natterin to elucidate the role of NATTERIN in lipid metabolism, whereas the browning of white adipose tissue was induced. These findings elucidate vertebrate cellular evolution and advance our understanding of adipose tissue plasticity and metabolic regulation in lampreys.
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spellingShingle Single-cell transcriptome atlas of lamprey exploring Natterin- induced white adipose tissue browning.
Pang, Yue
Qin, Yating
Du, Zeyu
Liu, Qun
Zhang, Jin
Han, Kai
Lu, Jiali
Yuan, Zengbao
Li, Jun
Pan, Shanshan
Dong, Xinrui
Xu, Mengyang
Wang, Dantong
Li, Shuo
Li, Zhen
Chen, Yadong
Zhao, Zhisheng
Zhang, Zhe
Chuan, Shunqin
Song, Yue
Sun, Mingjie
Jia, Xiaodong
Xia, Zhangyong
Zhan, Liping
Yue, Zhen
Cui, Wei
Wang, Jun
Gu, Ying
Ni, Ming
Yang, Huanming
Xu, Xun
Liu, Xin
Li, Qingwei
Fan, Guangyi
Animals
Lampreys
Adipose Tissue, White
Transcriptome
Mice
Adipose Tissue, Brown
Single-Cell Analysis
Mice, Transgenic
Lipid Metabolism
Fish Proteins
Lipid Droplets
Single-cell transcriptome atlas of lamprey exploring Natterin- induced white adipose tissue browning. Pang, Yue Qin, Yating Du, Zeyu Liu, Qun Zhang, Jin Han, Kai Lu, Jiali Yuan, Zengbao Li, Jun Pan, Shanshan Dong, Xinrui Xu, Mengyang Wang, Dantong Li, Shuo Li, Zhen Chen, Yadong Zhao, Zhisheng Zhang, Zhe Chuan, Shunqin Song, Yue Sun, Mingjie Jia, Xiaodong Xia, Zhangyong Zhan, Liping Yue, Zhen Cui, Wei Wang, Jun Gu, Ying Ni, Ming Yang, Huanming Xu, Xun Liu, Xin Li, Qingwei Fan, Guangyi Animals Lampreys Adipose Tissue, White Transcriptome Mice Adipose Tissue, Brown Single-Cell Analysis Mice, Transgenic Lipid Metabolism Fish Proteins Lipid Droplets Lampreys are early jawless vertebrates that are the key to understanding the evolution of vertebrates. However, the lack of cytomic studies on multiple lamprey organs has hindered progress in this field. Therefore, the present study constructed a comprehensive cell atlas comprising 604,460 cells/nuclei and 70 cell types from 14 lamprey tissue samples. Comparison of cellular evolution across species revealed that most lamprey cell types are homologous to those in jawed vertebrates. We discovered acinar- and islet-like cell populations despite the lack of parenchymal organs in lampreys, providing evidence of pancreatic function in vertebrates. Furthermore, we investigated the heterogeneity of lamprey immune cell populations. Natterin was highly expressed in granulocytes, and NATTERIN was localized to the lipid droplets. Moreover, we developed a transgenic mouse model expressing Natterin to elucidate the role of NATTERIN in lipid metabolism, whereas the browning of white adipose tissue was induced. These findings elucidate vertebrate cellular evolution and advance our understanding of adipose tissue plasticity and metabolic regulation in lampreys.
title Single-cell transcriptome atlas of lamprey exploring Natterin- induced white adipose tissue browning.
topic Animals
Lampreys
Adipose Tissue, White
Transcriptome
Mice
Adipose Tissue, Brown
Single-Cell Analysis
Mice, Transgenic
Lipid Metabolism
Fish Proteins
Lipid Droplets
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39820434/