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Abstract
Developmental programming links growth in early life with health status in adulthood. Although environmental factors such as maternal diet can influence the growth and adult health status of offspring, the genetic influences on this process are poorly understood. Using the mouse as a model, we identify the imprinted gene Grb10 as a mediator of nutrient supply and demand in the postnatal period. The combined actions of Grb10 expressed in the mother, controlling supply, and Grb10 expressed in the offspring, controlling demand, jointly regulate offspring growth. Furthermore, Grb10 determines the proportions of lean and fat tissue during development, thereby influencing energy homeostasis in the adult. Most strikingly, we show that the development of normal lean/fat proportions depends on the combined effects of Grb10 expressed in the mother, which has the greater effect on offspring adiposity, and Grb10 expressed in the offspring, which influences lean mass. These distinct functions of Grb10 in mother and pup act complementarily, which is consistent with a coadaptation model of imprinting evolution, a model predicted but for which there is limited experimental evidence. In addition, our findings identify Grb10 as a key genetic component of developmental programming, and highlight the need for a better understanding of mother-offspring interactions at the genetic level in predicting adult disease risk.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e1001799 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-13 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | PLoS Biology |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 25 Feb 2014 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 28 Feb 2014 |
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Mechanisms Underlying Developmental Programming of Lifelong Health
Wolf, J. (PI), Hurst, L. (CoI) & Ward, A. (CoI)
1/02/14 → 31/07/17
Project: Research council
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Elucidation of Final Stages in Coupling of Insulin Signalling to CLUT4 Translocation
Holman, G. (PI) & Koumanov, F. (CoI)
1/07/12 → 30/06/15
Project: Research council
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Role of TBC11D1 in Heart Cell Insulin Resistance
Holman, G. (PI) & Koumanov, F. (CoI)
1/09/11 → 30/11/13
Project: UK charity
Profiles
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Jason Wolf
- Department of Life Sciences - Professor of Evolutionary Genetics
- Milner Centre for Evolution
- Centre for Mathematical Biology
Person: Research & Teaching
Equipment
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Confocal Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope (LSM)
Material and Chemical Characterisation (MC2)Facility/equipment: Equipment
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MC2-Bioimaging and cell analysis
Material and Chemical Characterisation (MC2)Facility/equipment: Technology type