Depot specific differences in the adipogenic potential of precursors are mediated by collagenous extracellular matrix and Flotillin 2 dependent signaling

Adipose tissue shows a high degree of plasticity, and adipocyte hyperplasia is an important mechanism for adipose tissue expansion. Different adipose depots respond differently to an increased demand for lipid storage. Orchestrating cellular expansion in vivo requires extracellular matrix (ECM) remo...

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Published inMolecular metabolism (Germany) Vol. 5; no. 10; pp. 937 - 947
Main Authors Grandl, Gerald, Müller, Sebastian, Moest, Hansjörg, Moser, Caroline, Wollscheid, Bernd, Wolfrum, Christian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany Elsevier GmbH 01.10.2016
Elsevier
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ISSN2212-8778
2212-8778
DOI10.1016/j.molmet.2016.07.008

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Summary:Adipose tissue shows a high degree of plasticity, and adipocyte hyperplasia is an important mechanism for adipose tissue expansion. Different adipose depots respond differently to an increased demand for lipid storage. Orchestrating cellular expansion in vivo requires extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling and a high degree of interaction between cells and ECM. We studied decellularized primary adipose stromal cell derived ECM of different adipose depots and reseeded them with primary adipose precursors. We tested ECM effect on adipocyte differentiation and analyzed ECM composition using proteomic and immunohistochemical approaches to identify factors in the ECM influencing adipogenesis. We show that the ECM of an adipose depot is the major determinant for the differentiation capacity of primary preadipocytes. Visceral adipose tissue stromal cells differentiate less than subcutaneous cells, which, in turn, are less adipogenic than BAT-derived cells. This effect is based on the ECM composition of the respective depot and not dependent on the precursor origin. Addition of vitamin C pronounces the pro-adipogenic effects of the ECM, indicating the importance of collagenous ECM in mediating the effect. Using a proteomic global and a targeted downstream analysis, we identify Flotillin 2 as a protein enriched in pro-adipogenic ECM, which is involved in orchestrating ECM to preadipocyte signaling. We show that adipose tissue SVF secretes collagenous ECM, which directly modulates terminal differentiation of adipocyte precursors in a depot specific manner. These data demonstrate the importance of the tissue microenvironment in preadipocyte differentiation. •Different adipose tissue depots have different differentiation capacities.•Differentiation of preadipocytes is enhanced by vitamin c through formation of collagenous ECM.•Collagenous ECM is the main determinant of adipose depot specific differences in adipogenic potential.•FLOT2 plays a role in mediating collagenous-ECM specific effects.
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ISSN:2212-8778
2212-8778
DOI:10.1016/j.molmet.2016.07.008