New players of the adipose secretome: Therapeutic opportunities and challenges

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Laetitia Coassolo , Niels Banhos Dannieskiold-Samsøe , Meng Zhao , Hobson Allen , Katrin J. Svensson
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Abstract

Adipose tissue is a functional endocrine organ comprised of adipocytes and other cell types that are known to secrete a multiplicity of adipose-derived factors, including lipids and proteins. It is well established that adipose tissue and its secretome can impact systemic energy homeostasis. The endocrine and paracrine effects of adipose-derived factors have been widely studied over the last several decades. Owing to technological advances in genomics and proteomics, several additional adipose-derived protein factors have recently been identified. By learning from previous efforts, the next challenge will be to leverage these discoveries for the prevention or treatment of metabolic disorders. Here, we discuss recently discovered adipose-derived proteins secreted from white or brown adipose tissue and the opportunities and challenges of translating these biological findings into disease therapeutics.

脂肪分泌组的新参与者:治疗的机遇和挑战
脂肪组织是一种功能性内分泌器官,由脂肪细胞和其他类型的细胞组成,这些细胞分泌多种脂肪衍生因子,包括脂质和蛋白质。脂肪组织及其分泌组可以影响全身能量稳态,这是众所周知的。在过去的几十年里,脂肪衍生因子对内分泌和旁分泌的影响已经得到了广泛的研究。由于基因组学和蛋白质组学的技术进步,最近已经确定了一些额外的脂肪衍生蛋白因子。通过从以前的努力中学习,下一个挑战将是利用这些发现来预防或治疗代谢紊乱。在这里,我们讨论了最近发现的由白色或棕色脂肪组织分泌的脂肪衍生蛋白,以及将这些生物学发现转化为疾病治疗的机遇和挑战。
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CiteScore
8.80
自引率
2.50%
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131
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Pharmacology (COPHAR) publishes authoritative, comprehensive, and systematic reviews. COPHAR helps specialists keep up to date with a clear and readable synthesis on current advances in pharmacology and drug discovery. Expert authors annotate the most interesting papers from the expanding volume of information published today, saving valuable time and giving the reader insight on areas of importance.
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