Histone Chaperone HIRA Links Epigenetic Regulation to Adipose Tissue Dysfunction
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Discovery of the day · Cell Biology
Histone chaperone HIRA regulates adiponectin expression and obesity-associated adipose expansion by facilitating Pol II pause release
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Biology · Cell Biology
Discovery of the day
This study identifies the histone chaperone HIRA as a key regulator of adiponectin expression, revealing an epigenomic mechanism that controls adipose tissue function. The researchers demonstrate that HIRA facilitates RNA Polymerase II pause release at the adiponectin gene locus, and its disruption leads to impaired adiponectin production and pathological adipose expansion in obesity. For your interests in fetal programming and metabolic disease, this finding establishes a direct link between chromatin regulation and adipose dysfunction, a process that may influence the intrauterine environment and contribute to programming of metabolic health in future generations.
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