Back to Search Start Over

Intestinal Adipocytes Transdifferentiate into Myofibroblast-like Cells and Contribute to Fibrosis in Crohn's Disease.

Authors :
Geng, Zhijun
Li, Jing
Zuo, Lugen
Zhang, Xiaofeng
Wang, Lian
Xia, Yongsheng
Yang, Jingjing
Yin, Lixia
Song, Xue
Wang, Yueyue
Chai, Damin
Deng, Min
Ge, Yuanyuan
Wu, Rong
Hu, Jianguo
Source :
Journal of Crohn's & Colitis; Aug2024, Vol. 18 Issue 8, p1292-1304, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background and Aims Intestinal fibrotic stenosis is a major reason for surgery in Crohn's disease [CD], but the mechanism is unknown. Thus, we asked whether intestinal adipocytes contribute to intestinal fibrosis. Adipocytes were found to transdifferentiate into myofibroblasts and confirmed to be involved in mesenteric fibrosis in our recent study. Here, we investigated the role and possible mechanisms of intestinal adipocytes in intestinal fibrosis in CD. Methods The intestinal tissue of patients with CD with or without fibrotic stenosis [CD<subscript>S</subscript> or CD<subscript>N</subscript>] and normal intestinal tissue from individuals without CD were obtained to assess alterations in submucosal adipocytes in CD<subscript>S</subscript> and whether these cells transdifferentiated into myofibroblasts and participated in the fibrotic process. Human primary adipocytes and adipose organoids were used to evaluate whether adipocytes could be induced to transdifferentiate into myofibroblasts and to investigate the fibrotic behaviour of adipocytes. LPS/TLR4/TGF-β signalling was also studied to explore the underlying mechanism. Results Submucosal adipocytes were reduced in number or even absent in CD<subscript>S</subscript> tissue, and the extent of the reduction correlated negatively with the degree of submucosal fibrosis. Interestingly, submucosal adipocytes in CD<subscript>S</subscript> tissue transdifferentiated into myofibroblast-like cells and expressed collagenous components, possibly due to stimulation by submucosally translocated bacteria. Lipopolysaccharide [LPS]-stimulated human primary adipocytes and adipose organoids also exhibited transdifferentiation and profibrotic behaviour. Mechanistically, TLR4-mediated TGF-β signalling was associated with the transdifferentiation and profibrotic behaviour of intestinal adipocytes in CD<subscript>S</subscript> tissue. Conclusions Intestinal adipocytes transdifferentiate into myofibroblasts and participate in the intestinal fibrosis process in CD, possibly through LPS/TLR4/TGF-β signalling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18739946
Volume :
18
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Crohn's & Colitis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179110679
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjae036