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A lipase-independent pathway of lipid release and immune modulation by adipocytes.

Citation
Flaherty, S. E., et al. “A Lipase-Independent Pathway Of Lipid Release And Immune Modulation By Adipocytes.”. Science (New York, N.y.), pp. 989-993.
Center Columbia University
Author Stephen E Flaherty, Ambar Grijalva, Xiaoyuan Xu, Eleanore Ables, Alireza Nomani, Anthony W Ferrante
Abstract

To meet systemic metabolic needs, adipocytes release fatty acids and glycerol through the action of neutral lipases. Here, we describe a secondary pathway of lipid release from adipocytes that is independent of canonical lipolysis. We found that adipocytes release exosome-sized, lipid-filled vesicles (AdExos) that become a source of lipid for local macrophages. Adipose tissue from lean mice released ~1% of its lipid content per day via exosomes ex vivo, a rate that more than doubles in obese animals. AdExos and associated factors were sufficient to induce in vitro differentiation of bone marrow precursors into adipose tissue macrophage-like cells. Thus, AdExos are both an alternative pathway of local lipid release and a mechanism by which parenchymal cells can modulate tissue macrophage differentiation and function.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Volume
363
Issue
6430
Number of Pages
989-993
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1095-9203
DOI
10.1126/science.aaw2586
Alternate Journal
Science
PMID
30819964
PMCID
PMC6579605
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