Human Adipocyte Conditioned Medium Promotes In Vitro Fibroblast Conversion to Myofibroblasts
Abstract Adipocytes and adipose tissue derived cells have been investigated for their potential to contribute to the wound healing process. However, the details of how these cells interact with other essential cell types, such as myofibroblasts/fibroblasts, remain unclear. Using a novel in-vitro 3D...
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doaj-2fcb313c25764006b3e282c1e69f58e82021-06-27T11:38:51ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-06-0110111110.1038/s41598-020-67175-3Human Adipocyte Conditioned Medium Promotes In Vitro Fibroblast Conversion to MyofibroblastsMariam Y. El-Hattab0Yoshiaki Nagumo1Francoise A. Gourronc2Aloysius J. Klingelhutz3James A. Ankrum4Edward A. Sander5Roy J. Carver Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of IowaRoy J. Carver Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of IowaDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Carver College of Medicine, University of IowaDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Carver College of Medicine, University of IowaRoy J. Carver Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of IowaRoy J. Carver Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of IowaAbstract Adipocytes and adipose tissue derived cells have been investigated for their potential to contribute to the wound healing process. However, the details of how these cells interact with other essential cell types, such as myofibroblasts/fibroblasts, remain unclear. Using a novel in-vitro 3D human adipocyte/pre-adipocyte spheroid model, we investigated whether adipocytes and their precursors (pre-adipocytes) secrete factors that affect human dermal fibroblast behavior. We found that both adipocyte and pre-adipocyte conditioned medium induced the migration of fibroblasts, but only adipocyte conditioned medium induced fibroblast differentiation into a highly contractile, collagen producing myofibroblast phenotype. Furthermore, adipocyte mediated myofibroblast induction occurred through a TGF-β independent mechanism. Our findings contribute to a better understanding on the involvement of adipose tissue in wound healing, and may help to uncover and develop fat-related wound healing treatments.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67175-3 |
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Mariam Y. El-Hattab Yoshiaki Nagumo Francoise A. Gourronc Aloysius J. Klingelhutz James A. Ankrum Edward A. Sander Human Adipocyte Conditioned Medium Promotes In Vitro Fibroblast Conversion to Myofibroblasts Scientific Reports |
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Mariam Y. El-Hattab Yoshiaki Nagumo Francoise A. Gourronc Aloysius J. Klingelhutz James A. Ankrum Edward A. Sander |
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Human Adipocyte Conditioned Medium Promotes In Vitro Fibroblast Conversion to Myofibroblasts |
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Human Adipocyte Conditioned Medium Promotes In Vitro Fibroblast Conversion to Myofibroblasts |
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Human Adipocyte Conditioned Medium Promotes In Vitro Fibroblast Conversion to Myofibroblasts |
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Human Adipocyte Conditioned Medium Promotes In Vitro Fibroblast Conversion to Myofibroblasts |
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human adipocyte conditioned medium promotes in vitro fibroblast conversion to myofibroblasts |
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Abstract Adipocytes and adipose tissue derived cells have been investigated for their potential to contribute to the wound healing process. However, the details of how these cells interact with other essential cell types, such as myofibroblasts/fibroblasts, remain unclear. Using a novel in-vitro 3D human adipocyte/pre-adipocyte spheroid model, we investigated whether adipocytes and their precursors (pre-adipocytes) secrete factors that affect human dermal fibroblast behavior. We found that both adipocyte and pre-adipocyte conditioned medium induced the migration of fibroblasts, but only adipocyte conditioned medium induced fibroblast differentiation into a highly contractile, collagen producing myofibroblast phenotype. Furthermore, adipocyte mediated myofibroblast induction occurred through a TGF-β independent mechanism. Our findings contribute to a better understanding on the involvement of adipose tissue in wound healing, and may help to uncover and develop fat-related wound healing treatments. |
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