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Volume 5 | Issue 2 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.33696/Signaling.5.114

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

  • 1Center for Molecular Medicine, MaineHealth Institute for Research, 81 Research Drive, Scarborough, ME 04074, USA
  • 2School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, The University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469, USA
  • 3Tufts University School of Medicine, 145 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02111, USA
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Corresponding Author

Aaron C. Brown, aaron.c.brown@mainehealth.org

Received Date: March 05, 2024

Accepted Date: May 16, 2024

Abstract

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.

Keywords

Adipogenesis, Adipose-derived stem cells, ASCs, Adipogenic precursors, Metabolic syndrome, Diabetes, Obesity, Brown adipose

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