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Refining the adipose progenitor cell landscape in healthy and obese visceral adipose tissue using single-cell gene expression profiling

Obesity is a serious health concern and is associated with a reduced quality of life and a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer. With obesity rates on the rise worldwide, adipose tissue biology has become a top biomedical research priority. Despite steady...

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Autores principales: Cho, Dong Seong, Lee, Bolim, Doles, Jason D
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Life Science Alliance LLC 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6878222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31767614
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201900561
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description Obesity is a serious health concern and is associated with a reduced quality of life and a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer. With obesity rates on the rise worldwide, adipose tissue biology has become a top biomedical research priority. Despite steady growth in obesity-related research, more investigation into the basic biology of adipose tissue is needed to drive innovative solutions aiming to curtail the obesity epidemic. Adipose progenitor cells (APCs) play a central role in adipose tissue homeostasis and coordinate adipose tissue expansion and remodeling. Although APCs are well studied, defining and characterizing APC subsets remains ambiguous because of ill-defined cellular heterogeneity within this cellular compartment. In this study, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to create a cellular atlas of APC heterogeneity in mouse visceral adipose tissue. Our analysis identified two distinct populations of adipose tissue–derived stem cells (ASCs) and three distinct populations of preadipocytes (PAs). We identified novel cell surface markers that, when used in combination with traditional ASC and preadipocyte markers, could discriminate between these APC subpopulations by flow cytometry. Prospective isolation and molecular characterization of these APC subpopulations confirmed single-cell RNA sequencing gene expression signatures, and ex vivo culture revealed differential expansion/differentiation capabilities. Obese visceral adipose tissue featured relative expansion of less mature ASC and PA subpopulations, and expression analyses revealed major obesity-associated signaling alterations within each APC subpopulation. Taken together, our study highlights cellular and transcriptional heterogeneity within the APC pool, provides new tools to prospectively isolate and study these novel subpopulations, and underscores the importance of considering APC diversity when studying the etiology of obesity.
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spelling pubmed-68782222019-11-29 Refining the adipose progenitor cell landscape in healthy and obese visceral adipose tissue using single-cell gene expression profiling Cho, Dong Seong Lee, Bolim Doles, Jason D Life Sci Alliance Research Articles Obesity is a serious health concern and is associated with a reduced quality of life and a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer. With obesity rates on the rise worldwide, adipose tissue biology has become a top biomedical research priority. Despite steady growth in obesity-related research, more investigation into the basic biology of adipose tissue is needed to drive innovative solutions aiming to curtail the obesity epidemic. Adipose progenitor cells (APCs) play a central role in adipose tissue homeostasis and coordinate adipose tissue expansion and remodeling. Although APCs are well studied, defining and characterizing APC subsets remains ambiguous because of ill-defined cellular heterogeneity within this cellular compartment. In this study, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to create a cellular atlas of APC heterogeneity in mouse visceral adipose tissue. Our analysis identified two distinct populations of adipose tissue–derived stem cells (ASCs) and three distinct populations of preadipocytes (PAs). We identified novel cell surface markers that, when used in combination with traditional ASC and preadipocyte markers, could discriminate between these APC subpopulations by flow cytometry. Prospective isolation and molecular characterization of these APC subpopulations confirmed single-cell RNA sequencing gene expression signatures, and ex vivo culture revealed differential expansion/differentiation capabilities. Obese visceral adipose tissue featured relative expansion of less mature ASC and PA subpopulations, and expression analyses revealed major obesity-associated signaling alterations within each APC subpopulation. Taken together, our study highlights cellular and transcriptional heterogeneity within the APC pool, provides new tools to prospectively isolate and study these novel subpopulations, and underscores the importance of considering APC diversity when studying the etiology of obesity. Life Science Alliance LLC 2019-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6878222/ /pubmed/31767614 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201900561 Text en © 2019 Cho et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_fullStr Refining the adipose progenitor cell landscape in healthy and obese visceral adipose tissue using single-cell gene expression profiling
title_full_unstemmed Refining the adipose progenitor cell landscape in healthy and obese visceral adipose tissue using single-cell gene expression profiling
title_short Refining the adipose progenitor cell landscape in healthy and obese visceral adipose tissue using single-cell gene expression profiling
title_sort refining the adipose progenitor cell landscape in healthy and obese visceral adipose tissue using single-cell gene expression profiling
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6878222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31767614
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.201900561
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