ACTIVATED INTESTINAL MUSCLE CELLS PROMOTE PREADIPOCYTE MIGRATION: A NOVEL MECHANISM OF CREEPING FAT FORMATION IN CROHN’S DISEASE

Creeping fat, the wrapping of mesenteric fat around the bowel wall, is a typical feature of Crohn’s disease, and is associated with stricture formation and bowel obstruction. How creeping fat forms is unknown, and we interrogated potential mechanisms using novel intestinal tissue and cell interaction systems.

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