Adipocyte (Dec 2023)

Matrix density regulates adipocyte phenotype

  • Alexander Ky,
  • Atticus J. McCoy,
  • Carmen G. Flesher,
  • Nicole E. Friend,
  • Jie Li,
  • Kore Akinleye,
  • Christopher Patsalis,
  • Carey N. Lumeng,
  • Andrew J. Putnam,
  • Robert W. O’Rourke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21623945.2023.2268261
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1

Abstract

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ABSTRACTAlterations of the extracellular matrix contribute to adipose tissue dysfunction in metabolic disease. We studied the role of matrix density in regulating human adipocyte phenotype in a tunable hydrogel culture system. Lipid accumulation was maximal in intermediate hydrogel density of 5 weight %, relative to 3% and 10%. Adipogenesis and lipid and oxidative metabolic gene pathways were enriched in adipocytes in 5% relative to 3% hydrogels, while fibrotic gene pathways were enriched in 3% hydrogels. These data demonstrate that the intermediate density matrix promotes a more adipogenic, less fibrotic adipocyte phenotype geared towards increased lipid and aerobic metabolism. These observations contribute to a growing literature describing the role of matrix density in regulating adipose tissue function.

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