干细胞样多能细胞命运的发现。

IF 1.5 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
American journal of stem cells Pub Date : 2018-06-01 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01
Emily S Paffhausen, Yasir Alowais, Cara W Chao, Evan C Callihan, Karen Creswell, John R Bracht
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脂肪源性干细胞(ASCs)可以从抽脂物中获得,并在体外诱导分化为骨、软骨和脂肪。使用这个强大的模型系统,我们表明,在体外脂肪分化后,细胞群体保留了包括多能性在内的干细胞样品质。它们是脂质(-),保留繁殖的能力,表达两种已知的干细胞标记物,并保持向软骨细胞、脂肪细胞和成骨细胞三期分化的能力。然而,这些细胞不是传统的干细胞,因为基因表达分析显示其整体表达谱与脂肪细胞相似。除了扩大我们对细胞多能性的理解之外,我们的工作可能与肥胖相关的代谢紊乱特别相关。脂肪可扩展性假说提出,无法分化新的脂肪细胞是肥胖代谢综合征的主要原因,包括糖尿病和心血管疾病。在这里,我们定义了一种抗分化的干细胞样多能细胞群,它可能参与体内脂肪可扩张性的调节,因此可能在肥胖的合并症中发挥关键作用。
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Discovery of a stem-like multipotent cell fate.

Discovery of a stem-like multipotent cell fate.

Discovery of a stem-like multipotent cell fate.

Adipose derived stem cells (ASCs) can be obtained from lipoaspirates and induced in vitro to differentiate into bone, cartilage, and fat. Using this powerful model system we show that after in vitro adipose differentiation a population of cells retain stem-like qualities including multipotency. They are lipid (-), retain the ability to propagate, express two known stem cell markers, and maintain the capacity for trilineage differentiation into chondrocytes, adipocytes, and osteoblasts. However, these cells are not traditional stem cells because gene expression analysis showed an overall expression profile similar to that of adipocytes. In addition to broadening our understanding of cellular multipotency, our work may be particularly relevant to obesity-associated metabolic disorders. The adipose expandability hypothesis proposes that inability to differentiate new adipocytes is a primary cause of metabolic syndrome in obesity, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Here we have defined a differentiation-resistant stem-like multipotent cell population that may be involved in regulation of adipose expandability in vivo and may therefore play key roles in the comorbidities of obesity.

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