High-Mobility-Group-A1 (HMGA1) proteins are non-histone proteins that regulate chromatin structure and gene expression during embryogenesis, tumourigenesis and immune responses. In vitro studies suggest that HMGA1 proteins may be required to regulate adipogenesis. To examine the role of HMGA1 in vivo, we generated transgenic mice overexpressing HMGA1 in adipose tissues. HMGA1 transgenic mice showed a marked reduction in white and brown adipose tissue mass that was associated with downregulation of genes involved in adipogenesis and concomitant upregulation of preadipocyte markers. Reduced adipogenesis and decreased fat mass were not associated with altered glucose homeostasis since HMGA1 transgenic mice fed a regular-chow diet exhibited nor...
Recent evidence has suggested that AHNAK expression is altered in obesity, although its role in adip...
The architectural transcription factor high-mobility group AT-hook 1 (HMGA1) is a chromatin regulato...
Background Adipogenesis, the process whereby preadipocytes differentiate into mature adipocytes, is ...
AbstractAdipogenesis is orchestrated by a highly ordered network of transcription factors including ...
Discovery of the adipose tissue as a major source of signaling molecules almost three decades ago se...
9HMGA1 (high mobility group A1) is a nonhistone architectural chromosomal protein that functions mai...
Adipose tissue expansion, which leads to overweight and obesity, is based on an increase in the numb...
Discovery of the adipose tissue as a major source of signaling molecules almost three decades ago se...
We previously showed that mice lacking the high mobility group A1 gene (Hmga1-knockout mice) develop...
High mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) is a molecule related to the development of inflammation. ...
We previously showed that loss of the high mobility group A1 (HMGA1) protein expression, induced in ...
HMGA1 gene rearrangements have been frequently described in human lipomas. In vitro studies suggest ...
Here we have examined the role of a truncated HMGA1 gene in adipocytic cell growth. We have found th...
The HMGA family is comprised of four proteins: HMGA1a, HMGA1b, MIGA1c and HMGA2. The first three pro...
Chromosomal translocations in human lipomas frequently create fusion transcripts encoding high mobil...
Recent evidence has suggested that AHNAK expression is altered in obesity, although its role in adip...
The architectural transcription factor high-mobility group AT-hook 1 (HMGA1) is a chromatin regulato...
Background Adipogenesis, the process whereby preadipocytes differentiate into mature adipocytes, is ...
AbstractAdipogenesis is orchestrated by a highly ordered network of transcription factors including ...
Discovery of the adipose tissue as a major source of signaling molecules almost three decades ago se...
9HMGA1 (high mobility group A1) is a nonhistone architectural chromosomal protein that functions mai...
Adipose tissue expansion, which leads to overweight and obesity, is based on an increase in the numb...
Discovery of the adipose tissue as a major source of signaling molecules almost three decades ago se...
We previously showed that mice lacking the high mobility group A1 gene (Hmga1-knockout mice) develop...
High mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) is a molecule related to the development of inflammation. ...
We previously showed that loss of the high mobility group A1 (HMGA1) protein expression, induced in ...
HMGA1 gene rearrangements have been frequently described in human lipomas. In vitro studies suggest ...
Here we have examined the role of a truncated HMGA1 gene in adipocytic cell growth. We have found th...
The HMGA family is comprised of four proteins: HMGA1a, HMGA1b, MIGA1c and HMGA2. The first three pro...
Chromosomal translocations in human lipomas frequently create fusion transcripts encoding high mobil...
Recent evidence has suggested that AHNAK expression is altered in obesity, although its role in adip...
The architectural transcription factor high-mobility group AT-hook 1 (HMGA1) is a chromatin regulato...
Background Adipogenesis, the process whereby preadipocytes differentiate into mature adipocytes, is ...