2020
ANGPTL4: a multifunctional protein involved in metabolism and vascular homeostasis.
Fernández-Hernando C, Suárez Y. ANGPTL4: a multifunctional protein involved in metabolism and vascular homeostasis. Current Opinion In Hematology 2020, 27: 206-213. PMID: 32205586, PMCID: PMC9013473, DOI: 10.1097/moh.0000000000000580.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStem cell regulationPotential therapeutic targetLipid metabolismCell-specific functionsSpecific molecular eventsNonmetabolic functionsRegulatory circuitsMultifunctional proteinTherapeutic targetUnanticipated roleInvolvement of ANGPTL4Molecular eventsCell regulationPhysiological roleTherapeutic applicationsPredominant expressionVascular biologyPotential therapeutic applicationsVascular homeostasisPathophysiological conditionsDifferent disease settingsANGPTL4MetabolismFirst discoveryBiological effects
2016
SREBP-1c/MicroRNA 33b Genomic Loci Control Adipocyte Differentiation
Price NL, Holtrup B, Kwei SL, Wabitsch M, Rodeheffer M, Bianchini L, Suárez Y, Fernández-Hernando C. SREBP-1c/MicroRNA 33b Genomic Loci Control Adipocyte Differentiation. Molecular And Cellular Biology 2016, 36: 1180-1193. PMID: 26830228, PMCID: PMC4800797, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.00745-15.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite adipose tissueCyclin-dependent kinase 6MiR-33bSREBP-1Adipocyte differentiationReceptor-γ target genesPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ target genesDevelopment of obesityStandard mouse modelSterol regulatory element-binding protein 2Lipid droplet formationLipid droplet accumulationIntronic microRNAsHost genesTarget genesMouse modelKinase 6Adipose tissueMetabolic diseasesNovel roleImportant regulatorHuman preadipocytesDroplet accumulationVivo assessmentProtein 2
2006
Vascularization and engraftment of a human skin substitute using circulating progenitor cell‐derived endothelial cells
Shepherd BR, Enis DR, Wang F, Suarez Y, Pober JS, Schechner JS, Shepherd B, Enis D, Wang F, Suarez Y, Pober J, Scheduier J. Vascularization and engraftment of a human skin substitute using circulating progenitor cell‐derived endothelial cells. The FASEB Journal 2006, 20: 1739-1741. PMID: 16807367, DOI: 10.1096/fj.05-5682fje.Peer-Reviewed Original Research