Adipose crosstalk with other cell types in health and disease.

TitleAdipose crosstalk with other cell types in health and disease.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsChoi CHee J, Cohen P
JournalExp Cell Res
Volume360
Issue1
Pagination6-11
Date Published2017 11 01
ISSN1090-2422
KeywordsAdipose Tissue, Animals, Cardiovascular Diseases, Diabetes Mellitus, Humans, Obesity, Signal Transduction
Abstract

In addition to storing and mobilizing energy, adipocytes secrete circulating factors to signal to other tissues and coordinate energy metabolism. These functions can become disrupted in the setting of obesity, contributing to the development of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Since the discovery of leptin and adiponectin, an increasing number of adipokines have been identified and their functions elucidated. More recent studies have highlighted other modes by which adipose tissue can participate in crosstalk with other cell types and tissues. These modes of communication, which are reviewed here, include the secretion of enzymes, lipid species, and exosomes. Advances in profiling technology suggest that a substantial number of adipose-derived factors remain to be characterized. Further advances in this growing field are likely to provide important basic insights into the molecular control of metabolism.

DOI10.1016/j.yexcr.2017.04.022
Alternate JournalExp. Cell Res.
PubMed ID28433698

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