Subcutaneous adipose tissue: Implications in dermatological diseases and beyond

Author:

Ziadlou Reihane1234ORCID,Pandian Ganesh N.5ORCID,Hafner Jürg12,Akdis Cezmi A.134ORCID,Stingl Georg6,Maverakis Emanual7,Brüggen Marie‐Charlotte123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

2. Department of Dermatology University Hospital Zurich Zurich Switzerland

3. Christine Kühne Center for Allergy Research and Education CK‐CARE Davos Switzerland

4. Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research (SIAF) University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

5. Institute for Integrated Cell‐Material Science (WPI‐iCeMS) Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

6. Department of Dermatology Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

7. Department of Dermatology University of California Davis California USA

Abstract

AbstractSubcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) is the deepest component of the three‐layered cutaneous integument. While mesenteric adipose tissue‐based immune processes have gained recognition in the context of the metabolic syndrome, SAT has been traditionally considered primarily for energy storage, with less attention to its immune functions. SAT harbors a reservoir of immune and stromal cells that significantly impact metabolic and immunologic processes not only in the skin, but even on a systemic level. These processes include wound healing, cutaneous and systemic infections, immunometabolic, and autoimmune diseases, inflammatory skin diseases, as well as neoplastic conditions. A better understanding of SAT immune functions in different processes, could open avenues for novel therapeutic interventions. Targeting SAT may not only address SAT‐specific diseases but also offer potential treatments for cutaneous or even systemic conditions. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview on SAT's structure and functions, highlight recent advancements in understanding its role in both homeostatic and pathological conditions within and beyond the skin, and discuss the main questions for future research in the field.

Publisher

Wiley

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