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Pathological beige remodeling induced by cancer cachexia depends on the disease severity and involves mainly the trans-differentiation of mature white adipocytes

In cancer associated cachexia (CAC), white adipose tissue undergoes morphofunctional and inflammatory changes that lead to tissue dysfunction and remodeling. In addition to metabolic changes in white adipose tissues (WAT), adipose tissue atrophy has been implicated in several clinical complications...

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Autores principales: Santos, Kaltinaitis B N H, Knobl, Pamela, Henriques, Felipe, Lopes, Magno A., Franco, Felipe O., Bueno, Luana L., Farmer, Stephen R., Batista, Miguel L.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10541144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37781595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.18.558327
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author Santos, Kaltinaitis B N H
Knobl, Pamela
Henriques, Felipe
Lopes, Magno A.
Franco, Felipe O.
Bueno, Luana L.
Farmer, Stephen R.
Batista, Miguel L.
author_facet Santos, Kaltinaitis B N H
Knobl, Pamela
Henriques, Felipe
Lopes, Magno A.
Franco, Felipe O.
Bueno, Luana L.
Farmer, Stephen R.
Batista, Miguel L.
author_sort Santos, Kaltinaitis B N H
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description In cancer associated cachexia (CAC), white adipose tissue undergoes morphofunctional and inflammatory changes that lead to tissue dysfunction and remodeling. In addition to metabolic changes in white adipose tissues (WAT), adipose tissue atrophy has been implicated in several clinical complications and poor prognoses associated with cachexia. Adipocyte atrophy may be associated with increased beige remodeling in human CAC as evidenced by the “beige remodeling” observed in preclinical models of CAC. Even though beige remodeling is associated with CAC-induced WAT dysfunction, there are still some open questions regarding their cellular origins. In this study, we investigated the development of beige remodeling in CAC from a broader perspective. In addition, we used a grading system to identify the scAT as being affected by mice weight loss early and intensely. Using different in vitro and ex-vivo techniques, we demonstrated that Lewis LLC1 cells can induce a switch from white to beige adipocytes, which is specific to this type of tumor cell. During the more advanced stages of CAC, beige adipocytes are mainly formed from the transdifferentiation of cells. According to our results, humanizing the CAC classification system is an efficient approach to defining the onset of the syndrome in a more homogeneous manner. Pathological beige remodeling occurred early in the disease course and exhibited phenotypic characteristics specific to LLC cells’ secretomes. Developing therapeutic strategies that recruit beige adipocytes in vivo may be better guided by an understanding of the cellular origins of beige adipocytes emitted by CAC.
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spelling pubmed-105411442023-10-01 Pathological beige remodeling induced by cancer cachexia depends on the disease severity and involves mainly the trans-differentiation of mature white adipocytes Santos, Kaltinaitis B N H Knobl, Pamela Henriques, Felipe Lopes, Magno A. Franco, Felipe O. Bueno, Luana L. Farmer, Stephen R. Batista, Miguel L. bioRxiv Article In cancer associated cachexia (CAC), white adipose tissue undergoes morphofunctional and inflammatory changes that lead to tissue dysfunction and remodeling. In addition to metabolic changes in white adipose tissues (WAT), adipose tissue atrophy has been implicated in several clinical complications and poor prognoses associated with cachexia. Adipocyte atrophy may be associated with increased beige remodeling in human CAC as evidenced by the “beige remodeling” observed in preclinical models of CAC. Even though beige remodeling is associated with CAC-induced WAT dysfunction, there are still some open questions regarding their cellular origins. In this study, we investigated the development of beige remodeling in CAC from a broader perspective. In addition, we used a grading system to identify the scAT as being affected by mice weight loss early and intensely. Using different in vitro and ex-vivo techniques, we demonstrated that Lewis LLC1 cells can induce a switch from white to beige adipocytes, which is specific to this type of tumor cell. During the more advanced stages of CAC, beige adipocytes are mainly formed from the transdifferentiation of cells. According to our results, humanizing the CAC classification system is an efficient approach to defining the onset of the syndrome in a more homogeneous manner. Pathological beige remodeling occurred early in the disease course and exhibited phenotypic characteristics specific to LLC cells’ secretomes. Developing therapeutic strategies that recruit beige adipocytes in vivo may be better guided by an understanding of the cellular origins of beige adipocytes emitted by CAC. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10541144/ /pubmed/37781595 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.18.558327 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Santos, Kaltinaitis B N H
Knobl, Pamela
Henriques, Felipe
Lopes, Magno A.
Franco, Felipe O.
Bueno, Luana L.
Farmer, Stephen R.
Batista, Miguel L.
Pathological beige remodeling induced by cancer cachexia depends on the disease severity and involves mainly the trans-differentiation of mature white adipocytes
title Pathological beige remodeling induced by cancer cachexia depends on the disease severity and involves mainly the trans-differentiation of mature white adipocytes
title_full Pathological beige remodeling induced by cancer cachexia depends on the disease severity and involves mainly the trans-differentiation of mature white adipocytes
title_fullStr Pathological beige remodeling induced by cancer cachexia depends on the disease severity and involves mainly the trans-differentiation of mature white adipocytes
title_full_unstemmed Pathological beige remodeling induced by cancer cachexia depends on the disease severity and involves mainly the trans-differentiation of mature white adipocytes
title_short Pathological beige remodeling induced by cancer cachexia depends on the disease severity and involves mainly the trans-differentiation of mature white adipocytes
title_sort pathological beige remodeling induced by cancer cachexia depends on the disease severity and involves mainly the trans-differentiation of mature white adipocytes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10541144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37781595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.18.558327
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