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Reprogramming White Fat Cells for Adipose Manipulation Transplantation (AMT) Therapy.
Adipocytes are endocrine cells that function as the main energy storage in our body. They are commonly used in clinical procedures, including their removal via liposuction and transplantation in plastic surgery. Building on this, adipocytes can be used for ex vivo cellular manipulations, enabling therapeutic modifications that can provide beneficial clinical outcomes after transplantation. Here, we provide a detailed protocol on how to modify adipocytes and adipose organoids using CRISPR activation (CRISPRa), a technology termed adipose manipulation transplantation (AMT). Key features • This protocol is used to generate adipocytes and adipose organoids from human preadipocytes that can be genetically engineered for therapeutic purposes, including cancer metabolic therapy.