Ski-related oncogene SnoN (SnoN or SKIL) regulates multiple signaling pathways in a tissue- and developmental stage-dependent manner and has broad functions in embryonic angiogenesis, mammary gland alveologenesis, cancer, and aging. Here, we report that SnoN also plays a critical role in white adipose tissue (WAT) development by regulating mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) self-renewal and differentiation. We found that SnoN promotes MSC differentiation in the adipocyte lineage by antagonizing activin A/Smad2, but not TGFβ/Smad3 signaling. Mice lacking SnoN or expressing a mutant SnoN defective in binding to the Smads were protected from high-fat diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance, and MSCs lacking a functional SnoN exhibited defective d...
Abstract After the initial discovery of activins as important regulators of reproduction, novel and ...
Ski and SnoN are two proto-oncogenes that, at high cellular concentrations, are associated with tumo...
To further understand the molecular mechanisms involving Activin/Nodal signalling in pluripotency, I...
Ski-related oncogene SnoN (SnoN or SKIL) regulates multiple signaling pathways in a tissue- and deve...
SnoN (Ski-novel protein) plays an important role in embryonic development, tumorigenesis and aging. ...
International audienceAbstractObjective: Growth of white adipose tissue takes place in normal develo...
AbstractSnoN (Ski-novel protein) plays an important role in embryonic development, tumorigenesis and...
Introduction: Obesity and its associated metabolic syndrome are major medical problems worldwide inc...
Transforming growth factor betas (TGFβs) and activins are key regulators of male fertility, affectin...
SnoN is an important negative regulator of transforming growth factor beta signaling through its abi...
International audienceTGF-beta is a ubiquitously expressed cytokine that signals through the Smad pr...
The transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-ß) superfamily of cytokines regulates many cellular processes ...
SnoN represses TGF-beta signalling to promote cell proliferation and has been defined as a proto-onc...
International audienceActivins are secreted proteins members of the transforming growth factor-β fam...
SummaryHuman embryonic stem cells (hESCs) rely on fibroblast growth factor and Activin-Nodal signali...
Abstract After the initial discovery of activins as important regulators of reproduction, novel and ...
Ski and SnoN are two proto-oncogenes that, at high cellular concentrations, are associated with tumo...
To further understand the molecular mechanisms involving Activin/Nodal signalling in pluripotency, I...
Ski-related oncogene SnoN (SnoN or SKIL) regulates multiple signaling pathways in a tissue- and deve...
SnoN (Ski-novel protein) plays an important role in embryonic development, tumorigenesis and aging. ...
International audienceAbstractObjective: Growth of white adipose tissue takes place in normal develo...
AbstractSnoN (Ski-novel protein) plays an important role in embryonic development, tumorigenesis and...
Introduction: Obesity and its associated metabolic syndrome are major medical problems worldwide inc...
Transforming growth factor betas (TGFβs) and activins are key regulators of male fertility, affectin...
SnoN is an important negative regulator of transforming growth factor beta signaling through its abi...
International audienceTGF-beta is a ubiquitously expressed cytokine that signals through the Smad pr...
The transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-ß) superfamily of cytokines regulates many cellular processes ...
SnoN represses TGF-beta signalling to promote cell proliferation and has been defined as a proto-onc...
International audienceActivins are secreted proteins members of the transforming growth factor-β fam...
SummaryHuman embryonic stem cells (hESCs) rely on fibroblast growth factor and Activin-Nodal signali...
Abstract After the initial discovery of activins as important regulators of reproduction, novel and ...
Ski and SnoN are two proto-oncogenes that, at high cellular concentrations, are associated with tumo...
To further understand the molecular mechanisms involving Activin/Nodal signalling in pluripotency, I...