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Publication : Identification of a Paracrine Signaling Mechanism Linking CD34<sup>high</sup> Progenitors to the Regulation of Visceral Fat Expansion and Remodeling.

First Author  Buffolo M Year  2019
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  29
Issue  2 Pages  270-282.e5
PubMed ID  31597091 Mgi Jnum  J:286910
Mgi Id  MGI:6390128 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2019.08.092
Citation  Buffolo M, et al. (2019) Identification of a Paracrine Signaling Mechanism Linking CD34(high) Progenitors to the Regulation of Visceral Fat Expansion and Remodeling. Cell Rep 29(2):270-282.e5
abstractText  Accumulation of visceral (VIS) is a predictor of metabolic disorders and insulin resistance. This is due in part to the limited capacity of VIS fat to buffer lipids allowing them to deposit in insulin-sensitive tissues. Mechanisms underlying selective hypertrophic growth and tissue remodeling properties of VIS fat are not well understood. We identified subsets of adipose progenitors (APs) unique to VIS fat with differential Cd34 expression and adipogenic capacity. VIS low (Cd34 low) APs are adipogenic, whereas VIS high (Cd34 high) APs are not. Furthermore, VIS high APs inhibit adipogenic differentiation of SUB and VIS low APs in vitro through the secretion of soluble inhibitory factor(s). The number of VIS high APs increased with adipose tissue expansion, and their abundance in vivo caused hypertrophic growth, fibrosis, inflammation, and metabolic dysfunction. This study unveils the presence of APs unique to VIS fat involved in the paracrine regulation of adipogenesis and tissue remodeling.
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