Single-cell analysis of human adipose tissue identifies depot- and disease-specific cell types

The complex relationship between metabolic disease risk and body fat distribution in humans involves cellular characteristics that are specific to body fat compartments. Here we show depot-specific differences in the stromal vascular fraction of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue by performing...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature metabolism 2020-01, Vol.2 (1), p.97-109
Hauptverfasser: Vijay, Jinchu, Gauthier, Marie-Frédérique, Biswell, Rebecca L., Louiselle, Daniel A., Johnston, Jeffrey J., Cheung, Warren A., Belden, Bradley, Pramatarova, Albena, Biertho, Laurent, Gibson, Margaret, Simon, Marie-Michelle, Djambazian, Haig, Staffa, Alfredo, Bourque, Guillaume, Laitinen, Anita, Nystedt, Johanna, Vohl, Marie-Claude, Fraser, Jason D., Pastinen, Tomi, Tchernof, André, Grundberg, Elin
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Zusammenfassung:The complex relationship between metabolic disease risk and body fat distribution in humans involves cellular characteristics that are specific to body fat compartments. Here we show depot-specific differences in the stromal vascular fraction of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue by performing single-cell RNA sequencing of tissue specimens from obese individuals. We characterize multiple immune cells, endothelial cells, fibroblasts, adipose and haematopoietic stem cell progenitors. Subpopulations of adipose-resident immune cells are metabolically active and associated with metabolic disease status, including a population of potential dysfunctional CD8 +  T cells that express metallothioneins. We identify multiple types of adipocyte progenitors that are common across depots, including a subtype enriched in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Depot-specific analysis reveals a class of adipocyte progenitors unique to visceral adipose tissue, which shares common features with beige pre-adipocytes. Our human single-cell transcriptome atlas across fat depots provides a resource to dissect the functional genomics of metabolic disease. Adipose tissue varies depending on localization. Vijay et al. perform single-cell RNA sequencing in multiple adipose tissue depots from obese individuals and identify distinct subpopulations of endothelial cells, immune cells and pre-adipocytes.
ISSN:2522-5812
2522-5812
DOI:10.1038/s42255-019-0152-6