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Independent Adipogenic and Contractile Properties of Fibroblasts in Graves’ Orbitopathy: An In Vitro Model for the Evaluation of Treatments

Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is a disfiguring and sometimes blinding disease, characterised by inflammation and swelling of orbital tissues, with fibrosis and adipogenesis being predominant features. Little is known about the disease aetiology and the molecular mechanisms driving the phenotypic changes...

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Autores principales: Li, He, Fitchett, Caroline, Kozdon, Katarzyna, Jayaram, Hari, Rose, Geoffrey E., Bailly, Maryse, Ezra, Daniel G.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24751986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095586
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author Li, He
Fitchett, Caroline
Kozdon, Katarzyna
Jayaram, Hari
Rose, Geoffrey E.
Bailly, Maryse
Ezra, Daniel G.
author_facet Li, He
Fitchett, Caroline
Kozdon, Katarzyna
Jayaram, Hari
Rose, Geoffrey E.
Bailly, Maryse
Ezra, Daniel G.
author_sort Li, He
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description Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is a disfiguring and sometimes blinding disease, characterised by inflammation and swelling of orbital tissues, with fibrosis and adipogenesis being predominant features. Little is known about the disease aetiology and the molecular mechanisms driving the phenotypic changes in orbital fibroblasts are unknown. Using fibroblasts isolated from the orbital fat of undiseased individuals or GO patients, we have established a novel in vitro model to evaluate the dual profile of GO cells in a three-dimensional collagen matrix; this pseudo-physiological 3D environment allows measurement of their contractile and adipogenic properties. GO cells contracted collagen matrices more efficiently than control cells following serum or TGFβ1 stimulation, and showed a slightly increased ability to proliferate in the 3D matrix, in accordance with a fibro-proliferative phenotype. GO cells, unlike controls, also spontaneously differentiated into adipocytes in 3D cultures - confirming an intrinsic adipogenic profile. However, both control and GO cells underwent adipogenesis when cultured under pathological pressure levels. We further demonstrate that a Thy-1-low population of GO cells underlies the adipogenic - but not the contractile - phenotype and, using inhibitors, confirm that the contractile and adipogenic phenotypes are regulated by separate pathways. In view of the current lack of suitable treatment for GO, we propose that this new model testing the duality of the GO phenotype could be useful as a preclinical evaluation for the efficacy of potential treatments.
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spelling pubmed-39940712014-04-25 Independent Adipogenic and Contractile Properties of Fibroblasts in Graves’ Orbitopathy: An In Vitro Model for the Evaluation of Treatments Li, He Fitchett, Caroline Kozdon, Katarzyna Jayaram, Hari Rose, Geoffrey E. Bailly, Maryse Ezra, Daniel G. PLoS One Research Article Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is a disfiguring and sometimes blinding disease, characterised by inflammation and swelling of orbital tissues, with fibrosis and adipogenesis being predominant features. Little is known about the disease aetiology and the molecular mechanisms driving the phenotypic changes in orbital fibroblasts are unknown. Using fibroblasts isolated from the orbital fat of undiseased individuals or GO patients, we have established a novel in vitro model to evaluate the dual profile of GO cells in a three-dimensional collagen matrix; this pseudo-physiological 3D environment allows measurement of their contractile and adipogenic properties. GO cells contracted collagen matrices more efficiently than control cells following serum or TGFβ1 stimulation, and showed a slightly increased ability to proliferate in the 3D matrix, in accordance with a fibro-proliferative phenotype. GO cells, unlike controls, also spontaneously differentiated into adipocytes in 3D cultures - confirming an intrinsic adipogenic profile. However, both control and GO cells underwent adipogenesis when cultured under pathological pressure levels. We further demonstrate that a Thy-1-low population of GO cells underlies the adipogenic - but not the contractile - phenotype and, using inhibitors, confirm that the contractile and adipogenic phenotypes are regulated by separate pathways. In view of the current lack of suitable treatment for GO, we propose that this new model testing the duality of the GO phenotype could be useful as a preclinical evaluation for the efficacy of potential treatments. Public Library of Science 2014-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3994071/ /pubmed/24751986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095586 Text en © 2014 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Li, He
Fitchett, Caroline
Kozdon, Katarzyna
Jayaram, Hari
Rose, Geoffrey E.
Bailly, Maryse
Ezra, Daniel G.
Independent Adipogenic and Contractile Properties of Fibroblasts in Graves’ Orbitopathy: An In Vitro Model for the Evaluation of Treatments
title Independent Adipogenic and Contractile Properties of Fibroblasts in Graves’ Orbitopathy: An In Vitro Model for the Evaluation of Treatments
title_full Independent Adipogenic and Contractile Properties of Fibroblasts in Graves’ Orbitopathy: An In Vitro Model for the Evaluation of Treatments
title_fullStr Independent Adipogenic and Contractile Properties of Fibroblasts in Graves’ Orbitopathy: An In Vitro Model for the Evaluation of Treatments
title_full_unstemmed Independent Adipogenic and Contractile Properties of Fibroblasts in Graves’ Orbitopathy: An In Vitro Model for the Evaluation of Treatments
title_short Independent Adipogenic and Contractile Properties of Fibroblasts in Graves’ Orbitopathy: An In Vitro Model for the Evaluation of Treatments
title_sort independent adipogenic and contractile properties of fibroblasts in graves’ orbitopathy: an in vitro model for the evaluation of treatments
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24751986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095586
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