Navigating the Adipocyte Precursor Niche: Cell-Cell Interactions, Regulatory Mechanisms and Implications for Adipose Tissue Homeostasis.

Devesh Kesharwani, Aaron C Brown
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Support for stem cell self-renewal and differentiation hinges upon the intricate microenvironment termed the stem cell 'niche'. Within the adipose tissue stem cell niche, diverse cell types, such as endothelial cells, immune cells, mural cells, and adipocytes, intricately regulate the function of adipocyte precursors. These interactions, whether direct or indirect, play a pivotal role in governing the balance between self-renewal and differentiation of adipocyte precursors into adipocytes. The mechanisms orchestrating the maintenance and coordination of this niche are still in the early stages of comprehension, despite their crucial role in regulating adipose tissue homeostasis. The complexity of understanding adipocyte precursor renewal and differentiation is amplified due to the challenges posed by the absence of suitable surface receptors for identification, limitations in creating optimal ex vivo culture conditions for expansion and constraints in conducting in vivo studies. This review delves into the current landscape of knowledge surrounding adipocyte precursors within the adipose stem cell niche. We will review the identification of adipocyte precursors, the cell-cell interactions they engage in, the factors influencing their renewal and commitment toward adipocytes and the transformations they undergo during instances of obesity.

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导航脂肪细胞前体龛(Adipocyte Precursor Niche):细胞与细胞之间的相互作用、调控机制以及对脂肪组织平衡的影响。
干细胞的自我更新和分化取决于被称为干细胞 "生态位 "的复杂微环境。在脂肪组织干细胞龛内,内皮细胞、免疫细胞、壁细胞和脂肪细胞等不同类型的细胞错综复杂地调节着脂肪细胞前体的功能。这些直接或间接的相互作用在调控脂肪前体细胞自我更新和分化为脂肪细胞之间的平衡方面发挥着关键作用。尽管这些机制在调节脂肪组织稳态中起着至关重要的作用,但对维持和协调这一生态位的机制的理解仍处于早期阶段。由于缺乏合适的表面受体进行鉴定,在创造最佳体外培养条件进行扩增方面存在局限性,以及在进行体内研究时受到限制,这些都给了解脂肪前体的更新和分化带来了挑战,从而增加了研究的复杂性。本综述将深入探讨脂肪干细胞龛内脂肪细胞前体的现有知识。我们将回顾脂肪前体的鉴定、它们参与的细胞-细胞相互作用、影响其更新和向脂肪细胞承诺的因素,以及它们在肥胖过程中经历的转变。
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