In vitro tissue-engineered adipose constructs for modeling disease.

BMC biomedical engineering Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-10-29 DOI:10.1186/s42490-019-0027-7
Connor S Murphy, Lucy Liaw, Michaela R Reagan
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Background: Adipose tissue is a vital tissue in mammals that functions to insulate our bodies, regulate our internal thermostat, protect our organs, store energy (and burn energy, in the case of beige and brown fat), and provide endocrine signals to other organs in the body. Tissue engineering of adipose and other soft tissues may prove essential for people who have lost this tissue from trauma or disease.

Main text: In this review, we discuss the applications of tissue-engineered adipose tissue specifically for disease modeling applications. We provide a basic background to adipose depots and describe three-dimensional (3D) in vitro adipose models for obesity, diabetes, and cancer research applications.

Conclusions: The approaches to engineering 3D adipose models are diverse in terms of scaffold type (hydrogel-based, silk-based and scaffold-free), species of origin (H. sapiens and M. musculus) and cell types used, which allows researchers to choose a model that best fits their application, whether it is optimization of adipocyte differentiation or studying the interaction of adipocytes and other cell types like endothelial cells. In vitro 3D adipose tissue models support discoveries into the mechanisms of adipose-related diseases and thus support the development of novel anti-cancer or anti-obesity/diabetes therapies.

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体外组织工程脂肪构建模型疾病。
背景:脂肪组织是哺乳动物的重要组织,其功能是隔离我们的身体,调节我们的内部恒温器,保护我们的器官,储存能量(在米色和棕色脂肪的情况下燃烧能量),并向身体其他器官提供内分泌信号。脂肪和其他软组织的组织工程对于那些因创伤或疾病而失去这些组织的人来说可能是必不可少的。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了组织工程脂肪组织在疾病建模方面的应用。我们提供了一个基本的背景脂肪仓库和描述三维(3D)体外脂肪模型的肥胖,糖尿病和癌症的研究应用。结论:在支架类型(水凝胶基、丝基和无支架)、起源物种(智人和肌肉鼠)和使用的细胞类型方面,脂肪3D模型的工程方法多种多样,这使得研究人员可以选择最适合其应用的模型,无论是优化脂肪细胞分化还是研究脂肪细胞与内皮细胞等其他细胞类型的相互作用。体外3D脂肪组织模型支持发现脂肪相关疾病的机制,从而支持新型抗癌或抗肥胖/糖尿病疗法的发展。
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