Frontiers in Endocrinology (Apr 2020)

Macrophage Subsets in Obesity, Aligning the Liver and Adipose Tissue

  • Anneleen Remmerie,
  • Anneleen Remmerie,
  • Liesbet Martens,
  • Liesbet Martens,
  • Liesbet Martens,
  • Charlotte L. Scott,
  • Charlotte L. Scott

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.00259
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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The increasing prevalence of obesity is accompanied by a rising incidence in metabolic syndrome and related pathologies such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Macrophages are hypothesized to play central roles in these diseases, through their role as inflammatory mediators and as such are thought to be potential targets for future therapies. Recently, single cell technologies have revealed significant heterogeneity within the macrophage pool in both liver and adipose tissue in obesity. Thus current efforts are focused on dissecting this heterogeneity and understanding the distinct functions of the individual subsets. In this review, we discuss the current knowledge regarding macrophage heterogeneity, ontogeny and functions in the context of obese adipose tissue and fatty liver disease and attempt to align the distinct populations described to date.

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