Transplantation of committed pre-adipocytes from brown adipose tissue improves whole homeostasis

Revati S. Dewal, Felix T. Yang,Lisa A. Baer,Pablo Vidal, Diego Hernandez-Saavedra,Nickolai P. Seculov,Adhideb Ghosh,Falko Noe, Olivia Togliatti, Lexis Hughes,Megan K. Debari,Michael D. West, Richard Soroko,Hal Sternberg, Nafees N. Malik, Estella Puchulu-Campanella, Huabao Wang,Pearlly Yan,Christian Wolfrum, Rosalyn D. Abbott,Kristin I. Stanford

ISCIENCE(2024)

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Obesity and its co -morbidities including type 2 diabetes are increasing at epidemic rates in the U.S. and worldwide. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a potential therapeutic to combat obesity and type 2 diabetes. Increasing BAT mass by transplantation improves metabolic health in rodents, but its clinical translation remains a challenge. Here, we investigated if transplantation of 2-4 million differentiated brown pre-adipocytes from mouse BAT stromal fraction (SVF) or human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) could improve metabolic health. Transplantation of differentiated brown pre-adipocytes, termed "committed pre-adipocytes"from BAT SVF from mice or derived from hPSCs improves glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity in recipient mice under conditions of diet -induced obesity, and this improvement is mediated through the collaborative actions of the liver transcriptome, tissue AKT signaling, and FGF21. These data demonstrate that transplantation of a small number of brown adipocytes has significant long-term translational and therapeutic potential to improve glucose metabolism.
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Brown adipocyte transplantation,FGF21,Glucose homeostasis,Obesity
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