Dr. Matthias Becker
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
matthias.becker@dzne.de View member: Dr. Matthias Becker
The EMBO journal
The primary cilium plays a crucial role in regulating whole-body energy metabolism, as reflected in Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), where ciliary dysfunction leads to obesity due to hyperphagia and white adipose tissue (WAT) remodeling. Regulation of the fate and differentiation of adipocyte precursor cells (APCs) is essential for maintaining WAT homeostasis during obesity. Using Bbs8 mice that recapitulate the BBS patient phenotype, we demonstrate that primary cilia dysfunction reduces the stem-cell-like P1 APC subpopulation by inducing a phenotypic switch to a fibrogenic progenitor state. This switch is characterized by extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling and upregulation of the fibrosis marker CD9, even before the onset of obesity. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals a direct transition of P1 APCs into fibrogenic progenitors, bypassing the committed P2 progenitor state. Ectopic ciliary Hedgehog signaling upon loss of BBS8 appears as a central driver of the molecular changes in Bbs8 APCs, altering their differentiation into adipocytes and promoting their lipid uptake. These findings unravel a novel role for primary cilia in governing APC fate by determining the balance between adipogenesis and fibrogenesis, and suggest potential therapeutic targets for obesity.
© 2025. The Author(s).
PMID: 40836034
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
matthias.becker@dzne.de View member: Dr. Matthias BeckerCenter for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
lorenzobonaguro@uni-bonn.de View member: Dr. Lorenzo BonaguroDeutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen e. V. (DZNE)
marc.beyer@dzne.de View member: PD Dr. Marc BeyerLife & Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES)
cthiele@uni-bonn.de View member: Prof. Dr. Christoph ThieleInstitute of Experimental Oncology
kthurley@uni-bonn.de View member: Prof. Dr. Kevin ThurleyInstitute of Neurovascular Cell Biology
carmen.ruizdealmodovar@ukbonn.de View member: Prof. Dr. Carmen Ruiz de AlmodóvarLife & Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES)
elvira.mass@uni-bonn.de View member: Prof. Dr. Elvira MassInstitute of Innate Immunity
dwachten@uni-bonn.de View member: Prof. Dr. Dagmar Wachten