| Literature DB >> 31995765 |
Camille Attané1, David Estève2, Karima Chaoui2, Jason S Iacovoni3, Jill Corre4, Mohamed Moutahir2, Philippe Valet5, Odile Schiltz2, Nicolas Reina6, Catherine Muller7.
Abstract
Under caloric restriction, bone marrow adipocytes (BM-Ads) do not decrease in size compared to white adipocytes, suggesting they harbor unique metabolic properties. We compare human primary BM-Ads with paired subcutaneous adipocytes (SC-Ads) using proteomic and lipidomic approaches. We find that, although SC-Ads and BM-Ads share similar morphological features, they possess distinct lipid metabolism. Although BM-Ad shows enrichment in proteins involved in cholesterol metabolism, correlating with increased free cholesterol content, proteins involved in lipolysis were downregulated. In particular, monoacylglycerol lipase expression is strongly reduced in BM-Ads, leading to monoacylglycerol accumulation. Consequently, basal and induced lipolytic responses are absent in BM-Ads, affirming their differences in metabolic fitness upon caloric restriction. These specific metabolic features are not recapitulated in vitro using common protocols to differentiate bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. Thus, contrary to classical SC-Ads, BM-Ads display a specific lipid metabolism, as they are devoid of lipolytic activity and exhibit a cholesterol-orientated metabolism.Entities:
Keywords: adipose tissue; bone marrow adipocytes; bone marrow fat; cholesterol; lipolysis; monoacylglycerol lipase; proteomic
Year: 2020 PMID: 31995765 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.12.089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423