SGBS cells as a model of human adipocyte browning: A comprehensive comparative study with primary human white subcutaneous adipocytes

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Chia Rou Yeo
Madhur Agrawal
Shawn Hoon
Asim Shabbir
Manu Kunaal Shrivastava
Shiqi Huang
Chin Meng Khoo
Vanna Chhay
M. Shabeer Yassin
E. Shyong Tai
Antonio Vidal-Puig
Sue-Anne Toh
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[1] Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine,Department of Medicine
[2] National University of Singapore,Department of Surgery
[3] Molecular Engineering Laboratory,Metabolic Research Laboratories, Institute of Metabolic Science
[4] Biomedical Sciences Institutes,Department of Medicine
[5] A*Star,Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
[6] National University Hospital,undefined
[7] Addenbrooke’s Hospital,undefined
[8] University of Cambridge,undefined
[9] Food Science and Technology Program,undefined
[10] Department of Chemistry,undefined
[11] National University of Singapore,undefined
[12] National University Health System,undefined
[13] Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,undefined
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The Simpson Golabi Behmel Syndrome (SGBS) pre-adipocyte cell strain is widely considered to be a representative in vitro model of human white pre-adipocytes. A recent study suggested that SGBS adipocytes exhibit an unexpected transient brown phenotype. Here, we comprehensively examined key differences between SGBS adipocytes and primary human white subcutaneous (PHWSC) adipocytes. RNA-Seq analysis revealed that extracellular matrix (ECM)-receptor interaction and metabolic pathways were the top two KEGG pathways significantly enriched in SGBS adipocytes, which included positively enriched mitochondrial respiration and oxidation pathways. Compared to PHWSC adipocytes, SGBS adipocytes showed not only greater induction of adipogenic gene expression during differentiation but also increased levels of UCP1 mRNA and protein expression. Functionally, SGBS adipocytes displayed higher ISO-induced basal leak respiration and overall oxygen consumption rate, along with increased triglyceride accumulation and insulin-stimulated glucose uptake. In conclusion, we confirmed that SGBS adipocytes, which are considered of white adipose tissue origin can shift towards a brown/beige adipocyte phenotype. These differences indicate SGBS cells may help to identify mechanisms leading to browning, and inform our understanding for the use of SGBS vis-à-vis primary human subcutaneous adipocytes as a human white adipocyte model, guiding the selection of appropriate cell models in future metabolic research.
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