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Single cell analysis reveals immune cell-adipocyte crosstalk regulating the transcription of thermogenic adipocytes.

Citation
Rajbhandari, P., et al. “Single Cell Analysis Reveals Immune Cell-Adipocyte Crosstalk Regulating The Transcription Of Thermogenic Adipocytes.”. Elife.
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Author Prashant Rajbhandari, Douglas Arneson, Sydney K Hart, In Sook Ahn, Graciel Diamante, Luis C Santos, Nima Zaghari, An-Chieh Feng, Brandon J Thomas, Laurent Vergnes, Stephen D Lee, Abha K Rajbhandari, Karen Reue, Stephen T Smale, Xia Yang, Peter Tontonoz
Keywords adipocyte, Cell Biology, cytokine, human biology, medicine, Metabolism, mouse
Abstract

Immune cells are vital constituents of the adipose microenvironment that influence both local and systemic lipid metabolism. Mice lacking IL10 have enhanced thermogenesis, but the roles of specific cell types in the metabolic response to IL10 remain to be defined. We demonstrate here that selective loss of IL10 receptor α in adipocytes recapitulates the beneficial effects of global IL10 deletion, and that local crosstalk between IL10-producing immune cells and adipocytes is a determinant of thermogenesis and systemic energy balance. ingle uclei diocyte RNAuencing (SNAP-seq) of subcutaneous adipose tissue defined a metabolically-active mature adipocyte subtype characterized by robust expression of genes involved in thermogenesis whose transcriptome was selectively responsive to IL10Rα deletion. Furthermore, single-cell transcriptomic analysis of adipose stromal populations identified lymphocytes as a key source of IL10 production in response to thermogenic stimuli. These findings implicate adaptive immune cell-adipocyte communication in the maintenance of adipose subtype identity and function.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
eLife
Volume
8
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
2050-084X
DOI
10.7554/eLife.49501
Alternate Journal
Elife
PMID
31644425
PMCID
PMC6837845
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