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Superstable lipid vacuoles endow cartilage with its shape and biomechanics

Authors
 Ramos, Raul  ;  Pham, Kim T.  ;  Prince, Richard C.  ;  Leiser-Miller, Leith B.  ;  Prasad, Maneeshi S.  ;  Wang, Xiaojie  ;  Nordberg, Rachel C.  ;  Bielajew, Benjamin J.  ;  Hu, Jerry C.  ;  Yamaga, Kosuke  ;  Oh, Ji Won  ;  Peng, Tao  ;  Datta, Rupsa  ;  Astrowskaja, Aksana  ;  Almet, Axel A.  ;  Burns, John T.  ;  Liu, Yuchen  ;  Guerrero-Juarez, Christian Fernando  ;  Tran, Bryant Q.  ;  Chu, Yi-Lin  ;  Nguyen, Anh M.  ;  Hsi, Tsai-Ching  ;  Lim, Norman T. -L.  ;  Schoeniger, Sandra  ;  Liu, Ruiqi  ;  Pai, Yun-Ling  ;  Vadivel, Chella K.  ;  Ingleby, Sandy  ;  McKechnie, Andrew E.  ;  van Breukelen, Frank  ;  Hoehn, Kyle L.  ;  Rasweiler, John J.  ;  Kohara, Michinori  ;  Loughry, William J.  ;  Weldy, Scott H.  ;  Cosper, Raymond  ;  Yang, Chao-Chun  ;  Lin, Sung-Jan  ;  Cooper, Kimberly L.  ;  Santana, Sharlene E.  ;  Bradley, Jeffrey E.  ;  Kiebish, Michael A.  ;  Digman, Michelle  ;  James, David E.  ;  Merrill, Amy E.  ;  Nie, Qing  ;  Schilling, Thomas F.  ;  Astrowski, Aliaksandr A.  ;  Potma, Eric O.  ;  Garcia-Castro, Martin I.  ;  Athanasiou, Kyriacos A.  ;  Behringer, Richard R.  ;  Plikus, Maksim V. 
Citation
 SCIENCE, Vol.387(6730), 2025-01 
Article Number
 eads9960 
Journal Title
SCIENCE
ISSN
 0036-8075 
Issue Date
2025-01
MeSH
Adipocytes / cytology ; Adipocytes / metabolism ; Animals ; Biomechanical Phenomena ; Cartilage* / anatomy & histology ; Cartilage* / physiology ; Extracellular Matrix* / metabolism ; Humans ; Lipid Droplets* / metabolism ; Lipid Metabolism ; Lipogenesis ; Mice ; Obesity / metabolism ; Vacuoles* / metabolism
Abstract
Conventionally, the size, shape, and biomechanics of cartilages are determined by their voluminous extracellular matrix. By contrast, we found that multiple murine cartilages consist of lipid-filled cells called lipochondrocytes. Despite resembling adipocytes, lipochondrocytes were molecularly distinct and produced lipids exclusively through de novo lipogenesis. Consequently, lipochondrocytes grew uniform lipid droplets that resisted systemic lipid surges and did not enlarge upon obesity. Lipochondrocytes also lacked lipid mobilization factors, which enabled exceptional vacuole stability and protected cartilage from shrinking upon starvation. Lipid droplets modulated lipocartilage biomechanics by decreasing the tissue's stiffness, strength, and resilience. Lipochondrocytes were found in multiple mammals, including humans, but not in nonmammalian tetrapods. Thus, analogous to bubble wrap, superstable lipid vacuoles confer skeletal tissue with cartilage-like properties without "packing foam-like" extracellular matrix.
Full Text
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ads9960
DOI
10.1126/science.ads9960
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Anatomy (해부학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Oh, Ji Won(오지원) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5742-5120
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/208550
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