The Role of Extracellular Vesicles in the Context of (Inter-)cellular Communication contributing to Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Lipedema.Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Lipedema: Cellular and Intercellular Aspects

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The Role of Extracellular Vesicles in the Context of (Inter-)cellular Communication contributing to Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Lipedema.Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Lipedema: Cellular and Intercellular Aspects
Abstract
Lipedema is a chronic, female-predominant disorder of subcutaneous adipose tissue characterized by disproportionate fat expansion, pain, and fibrosis. Despite its high prevalence, the cellular mechanisms underlying lipedema remain poorly understood. While the clinical features have been extensively described, its biology of adipose tissue dysfunction and aberrant intercellular communication is still unclear. In comparison to obesity, lipedema is marked by local dysregulation of adipocyte–stromal and adipocyte–vascular interactions. In this minireview, we discuss emerging mechanistic concepts from a cell biology perspective that are particularly relevant to lipedema, focusing on (i) organelle contact site dynamics in adipocytes and their role in lipid handling and stress adaptation; (ii) extracellular vesicle (EV)–mediated crosstalk between endothelial cells, adipocytes, and immune cells as a driver of localized inflammation and fibrosis; and (iii) estrogen-linked signaling pathways that may imprint EV cargo and cellular behavior in a sex-specific manner. By integrating these perspectives, we highlight open experimental settings and mechanistic parallels to other adipose tissue pathologies that help understanding lipedema as a distinct cellular and molecular entity. Investigating how organelle biology, extracellular vesicles communication and hormonal context intersect in adipose tissue may uncover novel biomarkers and therapeutic entry points for this long-neglected condition.
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Publisher
Frontiers
Date
2026-03-19
Volume
14
Journal Abbr
Front. Cell Dev. Biol.
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3/24/26, 3:49 PM
ISSN
2296-634X
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The Role of Extracellular Vesicles in the Context of (Inter-)cellular Communication contributing to Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Lipedema.Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Lipedema
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English
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Frontiers
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Morawitz, K. H., & Gross, J. C. (2026). The Role of Extracellular Vesicles in the Context of (Inter-)cellular Communication contributing to Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Lipedema.Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Lipedema: Cellular and Intercellular Aspects. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2026.1804905
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