Single-cell analysis of white adipose tissue reveals the tumor-promoting adipocyte subtypes.

Author: ChenDing-Yuan, FengHong-Fang, GaoZhi-Jie, LiBei, LiWen-Ge, LiuSi-Qing, LiuZhou, SunSheng-Rong, SunSi, WangYuan, WuQi, YuXin

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BACKGROUND: The tumor-adipose microenvironment (TAME) is characterized by the enrichment of adipocytes, and is considered a special ecosystem that supports cancer progression. However, the heterogeneity and diversity of adipocytes in TAME remains poorly understood. METHODS: We conducted a single-ce...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10349475/

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Unmasking the Cancer-Promoting Adipocytes: A Single-Cell Look at the Tumor-Adipose Microenvironment

The tumor-adipose microenvironment (TAME), a complex ecosystem that includes adipocytes (fat cells), plays a crucial role in cancer progression. This research delves into the single-cell diversity of adipocytes in TAME, revealing distinct subtypes with varying roles in cancer development. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, the study identified several adipocyte subtypes that exhibited tumor-promoting characteristics, potentially serving as prognostic markers for overall survival (OS). These findings highlight the potential for targeting specific adipocyte subtypes as a novel therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment.

A New Landscape of Adipose Diversity: Understanding the Role of Adipocyte Subtypes in Cancer

The study unveils the heterogeneity of adipocytes within TAME, demonstrating that not all fat cells are created equal in terms of their impact on cancer development. This intricate landscape of adipocyte subtypes opens new avenues for understanding and potentially treating cancer. By targeting specific adipocyte subtypes that promote tumor growth, researchers may be able to develop more precise and effective therapies.

The Shifting Sands of Cancer: Navigating the Complexities of the Tumor-Adipose Microenvironment

The study underscores the critical role of the tumor-adipose microenvironment in cancer progression. Understanding the complex interactions between adipocytes and tumor cells is crucial for developing effective therapies. This research paves the way for a more nuanced understanding of cancer development and offers promising avenues for future research aimed at targeting specific adipocyte subtypes involved in tumor growth.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Just as a camel navigates a desert, we must be prepared for the challenges of cancer, a journey through a complex and often unforgiving landscape. This research sheds light on the intricate role of adipocytes in cancer development, revealing a diverse ecosystem of subtypes that can either promote or inhibit tumor growth. By understanding these nuances, we can develop more precise and effective therapies, ultimately paving the way for more successful cancer treatment.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2023-07-17
  2. Date Revised 2023-11-19
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

37454080

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC10349475

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