Plasticity of epididymal adipose tissue in response to diet-induced obesity at single-nucleus resolution
Anitta Kinga Sárvári1,3, Elvira Laila Van Hauwaert1,3, Lasse Kruse Markussen1, Ellen Gammelmark1, Ann-Britt Marcher1, Morten F. Ebbesen2, Ronni Nielsen1, Jonathan R. Brewer2, Jesper Grud Skat Madsen1,4, Susanne Mandrup1,4
1 Center for Functional Genomics and Tissue Plasticity, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark.
2 Danish Molecular Biomedical Imaging Center, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark.
3 Co-first author
4 Co-corresponding authors: s.mandrup@bmb.sdu.dk, jgsm@bmb.sdu.dk
Adipose tissues constitute a complex and highly plastic tissues with a remarkable ability to adopt to the storage needs of the body. Here, we have applied single nucleus RNA-seq to map epididymal white adipose tissue plasticity at single cell resolution in response to high fat diet-induced obesity. We show that this approach recovers all major cell types, as well as several minor cell populations. This allows us to recover the entire adipogenic trajectory from preadipocyte commitment to mature adipocytes and to identify potential regulatory mechanisms. We show that obesity leads to pro-found changes in the relative contribution of specific cell types, including changes in the relative contribution of adipocyte states, as well as changes in gene expression in all major cell types. The data provide a powerful resource for future hypothesis-driven investigations of the mechanisms of adipocyte differentiation and adipose tissue plasticity.
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