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Altered Metabolic and Stemness Capacity of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells from Obese Mouse and Human
Authors:Laura M. Pérez  Aurora Bernal  Beatriz de Lucas  Nuria San Martin  Annalaura Mastrangelo  Antonia García  Coral Barbas  Beatriz G. Gálvez
Affiliation:1. Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC), Madrid, Spain.; 2. Universidad San Pablo CEU, Madrid, Spain.; 3. Universidad Europea de Madrid (UEM), Madrid, Spain.; University of California, San Diego, UNITED STATES,
Abstract:Adipose stem cells (ASCs) are an appealing source of cells for therapeutic intervention; however, the environment from which ASCs are isolated may impact their usefulness. Using a range of functional assays, we have evaluated whether ASCs isolated from an obese environment are comparable to cells from non-obese adipose tissue. Results showed that ASCs isolated from obese tissue have a reduced proliferative ability and a loss of viability together with changes in telomerase activity and DNA telomere length, suggesting a decreased self-renewal capacity. Metabolic analysis demonstrated that mitochondrial content and function was impaired in obese-derived ASCs resulting in changes in favored oxidative substrates. These findings highlight the impact of obesity on adult stem properties. Hence, caution should be exercised when considering the source of ASCs for cellular therapies since their therapeutic potential may be impaired.
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