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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
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SPOCK1
is a calcium-binding matricellular proteoglycan that has been extensively studied in several cancer cells. Previously, we generated a mouse line overexpressing
SPOCK1
(Spock1-Tg mouse) and showed that
SPOCK1
might play an important role in drug-induced gingival overgrowth, indicating that it possesses physiological functions in non-cancer diseases as well. Although
SPOCK1
was reported to be secreted from human adipocytes, its role in adipocyte physiology has not been addressed yet. In this study,
SPOCK1
protein expression was confirmed in pancreas, adipose tissues, spleen, and liver of normal diet (ND)-fed mice. Interestingly,
SPOCK1
was up-regulated in the pancreas and adipose tissues of the high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice. Spock1-Tg mice fed with ND showed increased maturation in
epididymal
and inguinal adipose tissues. In addition, Spock1 overexpression strongly decreased expression of UCP-1 in adipose tissues, suggesting that
SPOCK1
might regulate thermogenic function through suppression of UCP-1 expression. Finally, exogenous
SPOCK1
treatment directly accelerated the differentiation of 3T3-L1 adipocytes, accompanied by the up-regulation of adipocyte differentiation-related gene expression. In conclusion, we demonstrated for the first time that
SPOCK1
induced adipocyte differentiation via the up-regulation of adipogenesis-related genes.
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PMID:SPOCK1 induces adipose tissue maturation: New insights into the function of SPOCK1 in metabolism. 3301 8