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Breaking barriers in obesity research: 3D models of dysfunctional adipose tissue

Nicola Contessi Negrini, Vanessa Pellegrinelli, Victoria Salem, Adam D. Celiz, Antonio Vidal‐Puig

2024Trends in biotechnology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Obesity is a global health crisis characterised by excessive accumulation of adipose tissue (AT). Under obesogenic conditions, this metabolically active tissue undergoes fibrosis and inflammation, leading to obesity-linked comorbidities. Modelling AT is essential for understanding its pathophysiology and developing treatments to protect against metabolic complications. 3D in vitro AT models are promising tools that address the limitations of traditional 2D in vitro models and in vivo animal models, providing enhanced biomimetic and human-relevant platforms. 3D models facilitate the study of AT pathophysiology and therapeutic screening. This review discusses the crucial role of AT in obesity-linked comorbidities, its dynamicity and complexity, and recent advances in engineering 3D scaffold-based in vitro dysfunctional AT models, highlighting potential breakthroughs in metabolic research and beyond.

Topics & Concepts

Dysfunctional familyAdipose tissueObesityBiologyMedicineComputational biologyBioinformaticsEndocrinologyClinical psychologyAdipose Tissue and MetabolismAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic DiseasesCardiovascular Disease and Adiposity