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Towards a consensus atlas of human and mouse adipose tissue at single-cell resolution

Loft, Anne
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Emont, Margo P.
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Weinstock, Ada
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May 13, 2025
Nature Metabolism

Adipose tissue (AT) is a complex connective tissue with a high relative proportion of adipocytes, which are specialized cells with the ability to store lipids in large droplets. AT is found in multiple discrete depots throughout the body, where it serves as the primary repository for excess calories. In addition, AT has an important role in functions as diverse as insulation, immunity and regulation of metabolic homeostasis. The Human Cell Atlas Adipose Bionetwork was established to support the generation of single-cell atlases of human AT as well as the development of unified approaches and consensus for cell annotation. Here, we provide a first roadmap from this bionetwork, including our suggested cell annotations for humans and mice, with the aim of describing the state of the field and providing guidelines for the production, analysis, interpretation and presentation of AT single-cell data.

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DOI
10.1038/s42255-025-01296-9
Author(s)
Loft, Anne

University of Southern Denmark

Emont, Margo P.

University of Chicago

Weinstock, Ada

University of Chicago

Divoux, Adeline

Translational Research Institute for Metabolism and Diabetes

Ghosh, Adhideb

ETH Zurich

Wagner, Allon

University of California, Berkeley

Hertzel, Ann V.

University of Minnesota

Maniyadath, Babukrishna

University of Southern Denmark

Deplancke, Bart  

EPFL

Liu, Boxiang

National University of Singapore

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Date Issued

2025-05-13

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Nature Metabolism
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UPDEPLA  
FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

Lundbeck Foundation

R413-2022-471

Danish National Research Foundation

141 (ATLAS),141 (ATLAS)

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

K01 DK134806,RC2 DK116691

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May 19, 2025
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