| Literature DB >> 29141507 |
Frank H Lau1, Kelly Vogel1, John P Luckett1, Maxwell Hunt1, Alicia Meyer1, Camille L Rogers1, Oren Tessler1, Charles L Dupin1, Hugo St Hilaire1, Kazi N Islam1, Trivia Frazier2, Jeffrey M Gimble3, Steven Scahill1.
Abstract
White adipose tissue (WAT) is a critical organ in both health and disease. However, physiologically faithful tissue culture models of primary human WAT remain limited, at best. In this study we describe a novel WAT culture system in which primary human WAT is sandwiched between tissue-engineered sheets of adipose-derived stromal cells. This construct, called "sandwiched white adipose tissue" (SWAT), can be defined as a microphysiological system (MPS) since it is a tissue-engineered, multicellular, three-dimensional organ construct produced using human cells. We validated SWAT against the National Institutes of Health MPS standards and found that SWAT is viable in culture for 8 weeks, retains physiologic responses to exogenous signaling, secretes adipokines, and engrafts into animal models. These attributes position SWAT as a powerful tool for the study of WAT physiology, pathophysiology, personalized medicine, and pharmaceutical development.Entities:
Keywords: SWAT; fat culture; microphysiological system; tissue engineering; white adipose tissue
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29141507 DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEC.2017.0339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tissue Eng Part C Methods ISSN: 1937-3384 Impact factor: 3.056