Cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 1c (Cdkn1c) is a maternally expressed imprinted gene with roles in embryonic development, post-natal metabolism and behaviour. Using mouse models with altered dosages of Cdkn1c, we have previously identified a role for the gene in promoting brown adipose tissue formation. Here, we use these transgenic mouse lines to model the loss of imprinting of Cdkn1c in adulthood. We demonstrate that only a two-fold increase in the expression of Cdkn1c during development is sufficient to protect against age-related weight gain in addition to glucose and insulin intolerance. Further to this, we show that the loss of imprinting of Cdkn1c protects against diet-induced obesity. Bisulphite sequencing was performed to test th...
Environmental factors during early life are critical for the later metabolic health of the individua...
Background: Cdkn1c encodes an embryonic cyclin-dependant kinase inhibitor that acts to negatively re...
According to the developmental origins of health and diseases (DOHaD), and in line with the findings...
Cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 1c (Cdkn1c) is a maternally expressed imprinted gene with roles in...
Cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 1c (Cdkn1c) is a maternally expressed imprinted gene with roles in...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process in which the instructions for gene activation or gene s...
Imprinted genes are regulated accordin g to parental origin and can influence embryonic growth and m...
Imprinted genes are regulated according to parental origin and can influence embryonic growth and me...
Imprinted genes are regulated according to parental origin and can influence embryonic growth and me...
The accurate diagnosis and clinical management of the growth restriction disorder Silver Russell Syn...
The accurate diagnosis and clinical management of the growth restriction disorder Silver Russell Syn...
The accurate diagnosis and clinical management of the growth restriction disorder Silver Russell Syn...
<div><p>Environmental factors during early life are critical for the later metabolic health of the i...
PhDMisregulation of Dlk1, a paternally expressed imprinted gene, is known to cause adipose phenotype...
Environmental factors during early life are critical for the later metabolic health of the individua...
Environmental factors during early life are critical for the later metabolic health of the individua...
Background: Cdkn1c encodes an embryonic cyclin-dependant kinase inhibitor that acts to negatively re...
According to the developmental origins of health and diseases (DOHaD), and in line with the findings...
Cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 1c (Cdkn1c) is a maternally expressed imprinted gene with roles in...
Cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 1c (Cdkn1c) is a maternally expressed imprinted gene with roles in...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process in which the instructions for gene activation or gene s...
Imprinted genes are regulated accordin g to parental origin and can influence embryonic growth and m...
Imprinted genes are regulated according to parental origin and can influence embryonic growth and me...
Imprinted genes are regulated according to parental origin and can influence embryonic growth and me...
The accurate diagnosis and clinical management of the growth restriction disorder Silver Russell Syn...
The accurate diagnosis and clinical management of the growth restriction disorder Silver Russell Syn...
The accurate diagnosis and clinical management of the growth restriction disorder Silver Russell Syn...
<div><p>Environmental factors during early life are critical for the later metabolic health of the i...
PhDMisregulation of Dlk1, a paternally expressed imprinted gene, is known to cause adipose phenotype...
Environmental factors during early life are critical for the later metabolic health of the individua...
Environmental factors during early life are critical for the later metabolic health of the individua...
Background: Cdkn1c encodes an embryonic cyclin-dependant kinase inhibitor that acts to negatively re...
According to the developmental origins of health and diseases (DOHaD), and in line with the findings...