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Obesity-Related Adipose Tissue Remodeling in the Light of Extracellular Mitochondria Transfer

Simon Lecoutre, Karine Clément, Isabelle Dugail

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Adipose tissue dysfunction is strongly associated with obesity and its metabolic complications such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. It is well established that lipid-overloaded adipose tissue produces a large range of secreted molecules that contribute a pro-inflammatory microenvironment which subsequently disseminates towards multi-organ metabolic homeostasis disruption. Besides physiopathological contribution of adipose-derived molecules, a new paradigm is emerging following the discovery that adipocytes have a propensity to extrude damaged mitochondria in the extracellular space, to be conveyed through the blood and taken up by cell acceptors, in a process called intercellular mitochondria transfer. This review summarizes the discovery of mitochondria transfer, its relation to cell quality control systems and recent data that demonstrate its relevant implication in the context of obesity-related adipose tissue dysfunction.

Topics & Concepts

Adipose tissueMitochondrionContext (archaeology)Cell biologyExtracellularBiologyEndocrinologyChemistryPaleontologyAdipose Tissue and MetabolismMitochondrial Function and PathologyDiet and metabolism studies
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