2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.20.614167
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TBX15 regulates a network of immune response genes in adipose tissue and alters fat mass and depot weight in heterozygous knockout mice

L. Zolkiewski,
M. Simon,
J. Harrison
et al.

Abstract: Adipose tissue distribution in the body is an indicator of metabolic disease risk, independent of body mass index (BMI), and is indirectly measured by waist-hip-ratio (WHR). T-Box transcription factor-15 (TBX15) has been implicated in regulation of adipose distribution in multiple human and mouse studies, and the TBX15-WARS2 genome-wide association study locus has been associated with BMI-adjusted-WHR signals in multiple investigations. As a potential mediator of this signal, we investigated the role of Tbx15 … Show more

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