Current Mechanistic Understandings of Lymphedema and Lipedema: Tales of Fluid, Fat, and Fibrosis
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Authors/contributors
- Duhon, Bailey H. (Author)
- Phan, Thien T. (Author)
- Taylor, Shannon L. (Author)
- Crescenzi, Rachelle L. (Author)
- Rutkowski, Joseph M. (Author)
Title
Current Mechanistic Understandings of Lymphedema and Lipedema: Tales of Fluid, Fat, and Fibrosis
Abstract
Lymphedema and lipedema are complex diseases. While the external presentation of swollen legs in lower-extremity lymphedema and lipedema appear similar, current mechanistic understandings of these diseases indicate unique aspects of their underlying pathophysiology. They share certain clinical features, such as fluid (edema), fat (adipose expansion), and fibrosis (extracellular matrix remodeling). Yet, these diverge on their time course and known molecular regulators of pathophysiology and genetics. This divergence likely indicates a unique route leading to interstitial fluid accumulation and subsequent inflammation in lymphedema versus lipedema. Identifying disease mechanisms that are causal and which are merely indicative of the condition is far more explored in lymphedema than in lipedema. In primary lymphedema, discoveries of genetic mutations link molecular markers to mechanisms of lymphatic disease. Much work remains in this area towards better risk assessment of secondary lymphedema and the hopeful discovery of validated genetic diagnostics for lipedema. The purpose of this review is to expose the distinct and shared (i) clinical criteria and symptomatology, (ii) molecular regulators and pathophysiology, and (iii) genetic markers of lymphedema and lipedema to help inform future research in this field.
Publication
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume
23
Issue
12
Pages
6621
Date
2022/6/14
Language
en
ISSN
1422-0067
Short Title
Current Mechanistic Understandings of Lymphedema and Lipedema
Accessed
6/15/22, 5:11 PM
Library Catalog
Extra
Number: 12
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Lipedema Foundation Award
LF45-Rutkowski, LF30-B-Crescenzi
Citation
Duhon, B. H., Phan, T. T., Taylor, S. L., Crescenzi, R. L., & Rutkowski, J. M. (2022). Current Mechanistic Understandings of Lymphedema and Lipedema: Tales of Fluid, Fat, and Fibrosis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(12), 6621. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126621
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