Capturing the multifaceted function of adipose tissue macrophages
Alyssa Matz, Lili Qu, Keaton Karlinsey, Anthony T. Vella, Beiyan Zhou
Abstract
Adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) bolster obesity-induced metabolic dysfunction and represent a targetable population to lessen obesity-associated health risks. However, ATMs also facilitate adipose tissue function through multiple actions, including adipocyte clearance, lipid scavenging and metabolism, extracellular remodeling, and supporting angiogenesis and adipogenesis. Thus, high-resolution methods are needed to capture macrophages' dynamic and multifaceted functions in adipose tissue. Herein, we review current knowledge on regulatory networks critical to macrophage plasticity and their multifaceted response in the complex adipose tissue microenvironment.
Topics & Concepts
Adipose tissueAdipogenesisAdipose tissue macrophagesAdipocyteMacrophageFunction (biology)Cell biologyAngiogenesisPopulationBiologyWhite adipose tissueChemistryMedicineEndocrinologyCancer researchIn vitroBiochemistryEnvironmental healthAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic DiseasesAdipose Tissue and MetabolismImmune cells in cancer