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Characterization of Dedifferentiating Human Mature Adipocytes from the Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Compartments: Fibroblast-Activation Protein Alpha and Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 as Major Components of Matrix Remodeling

Mature adipocytes can reverse their phenotype to become fibroblast-like cells. This is achieved by ceiling culture and the resulting cells, called dedifferentiated fat (DFAT) cells, are multipotent. Beyond the potential value of these cells for regenerative medicine, the dedifferentiation process it...

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Autores principales: Lessard, Julie, Pelletier, Mélissa, Biertho, Laurent, Biron, Simon, Marceau, Simon, Hould, Frédéric-Simon, Lebel, Stéfane, Moustarah, Fady, Lescelleur, Odette, Marceau, Picard, Tchernof, André
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4376729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25816202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122065
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author Lessard, Julie
Pelletier, Mélissa
Biertho, Laurent
Biron, Simon
Marceau, Simon
Hould, Frédéric-Simon
Lebel, Stéfane
Moustarah, Fady
Lescelleur, Odette
Marceau, Picard
Tchernof, André
author_facet Lessard, Julie
Pelletier, Mélissa
Biertho, Laurent
Biron, Simon
Marceau, Simon
Hould, Frédéric-Simon
Lebel, Stéfane
Moustarah, Fady
Lescelleur, Odette
Marceau, Picard
Tchernof, André
author_sort Lessard, Julie
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description Mature adipocytes can reverse their phenotype to become fibroblast-like cells. This is achieved by ceiling culture and the resulting cells, called dedifferentiated fat (DFAT) cells, are multipotent. Beyond the potential value of these cells for regenerative medicine, the dedifferentiation process itself raises many questions about cellular plasticity and the pathways implicated in cell behavior. This work has been performed with the objective of obtaining new information on adipocyte dedifferentiation, especially pertaining to new targets that may be involved in cellular fate changes. To do so, omental and subcutaneous mature adipocytes sampled from severely obese subjects have been dedifferentiated by ceiling culture. An experimental design with various time points along the dedifferentiation process has been utilized to better understand this process. Cell size, gene and protein expression as well as cytokine secretion were investigated. Il-6, IL-8, SerpinE1 and VEGF secretion were increased during dedifferentiation, whereas MIF-1 secretion was transiently increased. A marked decrease in expression of mature adipocyte transcripts (PPARγ2, C/EBPα, LPL and Adiponectin) was detected early in the process. In addition, some matrix remodeling transcripts (FAP, DPP4, MMP1 and TGFβ1) were rapidly and strongly up-regulated. FAP and DPP4 proteins were simultaneously induced in dedifferentiating mature adipocytes supporting a potential role for these enzymes in adipose tissue remodeling and cell plasticity.
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spelling pubmed-43767292015-04-04 Characterization of Dedifferentiating Human Mature Adipocytes from the Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Compartments: Fibroblast-Activation Protein Alpha and Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 as Major Components of Matrix Remodeling Lessard, Julie Pelletier, Mélissa Biertho, Laurent Biron, Simon Marceau, Simon Hould, Frédéric-Simon Lebel, Stéfane Moustarah, Fady Lescelleur, Odette Marceau, Picard Tchernof, André PLoS One Research Article Mature adipocytes can reverse their phenotype to become fibroblast-like cells. This is achieved by ceiling culture and the resulting cells, called dedifferentiated fat (DFAT) cells, are multipotent. Beyond the potential value of these cells for regenerative medicine, the dedifferentiation process itself raises many questions about cellular plasticity and the pathways implicated in cell behavior. This work has been performed with the objective of obtaining new information on adipocyte dedifferentiation, especially pertaining to new targets that may be involved in cellular fate changes. To do so, omental and subcutaneous mature adipocytes sampled from severely obese subjects have been dedifferentiated by ceiling culture. An experimental design with various time points along the dedifferentiation process has been utilized to better understand this process. Cell size, gene and protein expression as well as cytokine secretion were investigated. Il-6, IL-8, SerpinE1 and VEGF secretion were increased during dedifferentiation, whereas MIF-1 secretion was transiently increased. A marked decrease in expression of mature adipocyte transcripts (PPARγ2, C/EBPα, LPL and Adiponectin) was detected early in the process. In addition, some matrix remodeling transcripts (FAP, DPP4, MMP1 and TGFβ1) were rapidly and strongly up-regulated. FAP and DPP4 proteins were simultaneously induced in dedifferentiating mature adipocytes supporting a potential role for these enzymes in adipose tissue remodeling and cell plasticity. Public Library of Science 2015-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4376729/ /pubmed/25816202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122065 Text en © 2015 Lessard 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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Lessard, Julie
Pelletier, Mélissa
Biertho, Laurent
Biron, Simon
Marceau, Simon
Hould, Frédéric-Simon
Lebel, Stéfane
Moustarah, Fady
Lescelleur, Odette
Marceau, Picard
Tchernof, André
Characterization of Dedifferentiating Human Mature Adipocytes from the Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Compartments: Fibroblast-Activation Protein Alpha and Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 as Major Components of Matrix Remodeling
title Characterization of Dedifferentiating Human Mature Adipocytes from the Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Compartments: Fibroblast-Activation Protein Alpha and Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 as Major Components of Matrix Remodeling
title_full Characterization of Dedifferentiating Human Mature Adipocytes from the Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Compartments: Fibroblast-Activation Protein Alpha and Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 as Major Components of Matrix Remodeling
title_fullStr Characterization of Dedifferentiating Human Mature Adipocytes from the Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Compartments: Fibroblast-Activation Protein Alpha and Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 as Major Components of Matrix Remodeling
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Dedifferentiating Human Mature Adipocytes from the Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Compartments: Fibroblast-Activation Protein Alpha and Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 as Major Components of Matrix Remodeling
title_short Characterization of Dedifferentiating Human Mature Adipocytes from the Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Compartments: Fibroblast-Activation Protein Alpha and Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 as Major Components of Matrix Remodeling
title_sort characterization of dedifferentiating human mature adipocytes from the visceral and subcutaneous fat compartments: fibroblast-activation protein alpha and dipeptidyl peptidase 4 as major components of matrix remodeling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4376729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25816202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122065
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