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Lipid droplets, autophagy, and ageing: A cell-specific tale

Alice Maestri, Paolo Garagnani, Matteo Pedrelli, Carolina E. Hagberg, Paolo Parini, Ewa Ehrenborg

2024Ageing Research Reviews35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lipid droplets are the essential organelle for storing lipids in a cell. Within the variety of the human body, different cells store, utilize and release lipids in different ways, depending on their intrinsic function. However, these differences are not well characterized and, especially in the context of ageing, represent a key factor for cardiometabolic diseases. Whole body lipid homeostasis is a central interest in the field of cardiometabolic diseases. In this review we characterize lipid droplets and their utilization via autophagy and describe their diverse fate in three cells types central in cardiometabolic dysfunctions: adipocytes, hepatocytes, and macrophages.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyLipid dropletOrganelleContext (archaeology)Cell biologyFoam cellLipid metabolismAgeingFunction (biology)Lipid accumulationBiologyChemistryBiochemistryIn vitroMacrophageGeneticsApoptosisPaleontologyLipid metabolism and biosynthesisAutophagy in Disease and TherapyAdipose Tissue and Metabolism