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A Comparative Analysis to Dissect the Histological and Molecular Differences among Lipedema, Lipohypertrophy and Secondary Lymphedema

Lipedema, lipohypertrophy and secondary lymphedema are three conditions characterized by disproportionate subcutaneous fat accumulation affecting the extremities. Despite the apparent similarities and differences among their phenotypes, a comprehensive histological and molecular comparison does not...

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Autores principales: von Atzigen, Julia, Burger, Anna, Grünherz, Lisanne, Barbon, Carlotta, Felmerer, Gunther, Giovanoli, Pietro, Lindenblatt, Nicole, Wolf, Stefan, Gousopoulos, Epameinondas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108757
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087591
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author von Atzigen, Julia
Burger, Anna
Grünherz, Lisanne
Barbon, Carlotta
Felmerer, Gunther
Giovanoli, Pietro
Lindenblatt, Nicole
Wolf, Stefan
Gousopoulos, Epameinondas
author_facet von Atzigen, Julia
Burger, Anna
Grünherz, Lisanne
Barbon, Carlotta
Felmerer, Gunther
Giovanoli, Pietro
Lindenblatt, Nicole
Wolf, Stefan
Gousopoulos, Epameinondas
author_sort von Atzigen, Julia
collection PubMed
description Lipedema, lipohypertrophy and secondary lymphedema are three conditions characterized by disproportionate subcutaneous fat accumulation affecting the extremities. Despite the apparent similarities and differences among their phenotypes, a comprehensive histological and molecular comparison does not yet exist, supporting the idea that there is an insufficient understanding of the conditions and particularly of lipohypertrophy. In our study, we performed histological and molecular analysis in anatomically-, BMI- and gender-matched samples of lipedema, lipohypertrophy and secondary lymphedema versus healthy control patients. Hereby, we found a significantly increased epidermal thickness only in patients with lipedema and secondary lymphedema, while significant adipocyte hypertrophy was identified in both lipedema and lipohypertrophy. Interestingly, the assessment of lymphatic vessel morphology showed significantly decreased total area coverage in lipohypertrophy versus the other conditions, while VEGF-D expression was significantly decreased across all conditions. The analysis of junctional genes often associated with permeability indicated a distinct and higher expression only in secondary lymphedema. Finally, the evaluation of the immune cell infiltrate verified the increased CD4+ cell and macrophage infiltration in lymphedema and lipedema respectively, without depicting a distinct immune cell profile in lipohypertrophy. Our study describes the distinct histological and molecular characteristics of lipohypertrophy, clearly distinguishing it from its two most important differential diagnoses.
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spelling pubmed-101440502023-04-29 A Comparative Analysis to Dissect the Histological and Molecular Differences among Lipedema, Lipohypertrophy and Secondary Lymphedema von Atzigen, Julia Burger, Anna Grünherz, Lisanne Barbon, Carlotta Felmerer, Gunther Giovanoli, Pietro Lindenblatt, Nicole Wolf, Stefan Gousopoulos, Epameinondas Int J Mol Sci Article Lipedema, lipohypertrophy and secondary lymphedema are three conditions characterized by disproportionate subcutaneous fat accumulation affecting the extremities. Despite the apparent similarities and differences among their phenotypes, a comprehensive histological and molecular comparison does not yet exist, supporting the idea that there is an insufficient understanding of the conditions and particularly of lipohypertrophy. In our study, we performed histological and molecular analysis in anatomically-, BMI- and gender-matched samples of lipedema, lipohypertrophy and secondary lymphedema versus healthy control patients. Hereby, we found a significantly increased epidermal thickness only in patients with lipedema and secondary lymphedema, while significant adipocyte hypertrophy was identified in both lipedema and lipohypertrophy. Interestingly, the assessment of lymphatic vessel morphology showed significantly decreased total area coverage in lipohypertrophy versus the other conditions, while VEGF-D expression was significantly decreased across all conditions. The analysis of junctional genes often associated with permeability indicated a distinct and higher expression only in secondary lymphedema. Finally, the evaluation of the immune cell infiltrate verified the increased CD4+ cell and macrophage infiltration in lymphedema and lipedema respectively, without depicting a distinct immune cell profile in lipohypertrophy. Our study describes the distinct histological and molecular characteristics of lipohypertrophy, clearly distinguishing it from its two most important differential diagnoses. MDPI 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10144050/ /pubmed/37108757 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087591 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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von Atzigen, Julia
Burger, Anna
Grünherz, Lisanne
Barbon, Carlotta
Felmerer, Gunther
Giovanoli, Pietro
Lindenblatt, Nicole
Wolf, Stefan
Gousopoulos, Epameinondas
A Comparative Analysis to Dissect the Histological and Molecular Differences among Lipedema, Lipohypertrophy and Secondary Lymphedema
title A Comparative Analysis to Dissect the Histological and Molecular Differences among Lipedema, Lipohypertrophy and Secondary Lymphedema
title_full A Comparative Analysis to Dissect the Histological and Molecular Differences among Lipedema, Lipohypertrophy and Secondary Lymphedema
title_fullStr A Comparative Analysis to Dissect the Histological and Molecular Differences among Lipedema, Lipohypertrophy and Secondary Lymphedema
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Analysis to Dissect the Histological and Molecular Differences among Lipedema, Lipohypertrophy and Secondary Lymphedema
title_short A Comparative Analysis to Dissect the Histological and Molecular Differences among Lipedema, Lipohypertrophy and Secondary Lymphedema
title_sort comparative analysis to dissect the histological and molecular differences among lipedema, lipohypertrophy and secondary lymphedema
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108757
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087591
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