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Publication : The browning and mobilization of subcutaneous white adipose tissue supports efficient skin repair.

First Author  Cai J Year  2024
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  36
Issue  6 Pages  1287-1301.e7
PubMed ID  38838641 Mgi Jnum  J:360188
Mgi Id  MGI:7658709 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2024.05.005
Citation  Cai J, et al. (2024) The browning and mobilization of subcutaneous white adipose tissue supports efficient skin repair. Cell Metab 36(6):1287-1301.e7
abstractText  Adipocytes in dermis are considered to be important participants in skin repair and regeneration, but the role of subcutaneous white adipose tissue (sWAT) in skin repair is poorly understood. Here, we revealed the dynamic changes of sWAT during wound healing process. Lineage-tracing mouse studies revealed that sWAT would enter into the large wound bed and participate in the formation of granulation tissue. Moreover, sWAT undergoes beiging after skin injury. Inhibition of sWAT beiging by genetically silencing PRDM16, a key regulator to beiging, hindered wound healing process. The transcriptomics results suggested that beige adipocytes in sWAT abundantly express neuregulin 4 (NRG4), which regulated macrophage polarization and the function of myofibroblasts. In diabetic wounds, the beiging of sWAT was significantly suppressed. Thus, adipocytes from sWAT regulate multiple aspects of repair and may be therapeutic for inflammatory diseases and defective wound healing associated with aging and diabetes.
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