Muscle-derived fibro-adipogenic progenitor cells for production of cultured bovine adipose tissue

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Richard G. J. Dohmen
Sophie Hubalek
Johanna Melke
Tobias Messmer
Federica Cantoni
Arianna Mei
Rui Hueber
Rada Mitic
Dirk Remmers
Panagiota Moutsatsou
Mark J. Post
Laura Jackisch
Joshua E. Flack
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[1] Mosa Meat B.V.,Department of Physiology
[2] Maastricht University,undefined
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Cultured meat is an emergent technology with the potential for significant environmental and animal welfare benefits. Accurate mimicry of traditional meat requires fat tissue; a key contributor to both the flavour and texture of meat. Here, we show that fibro-adipogenic progenitor cells (FAPs) are present in bovine muscle, and are transcriptionally and immunophenotypically distinct from satellite cells. These two cell types can be purified from a single muscle sample using a simple fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) strategy. FAPs demonstrate high levels of adipogenic potential, as measured by gene expression changes and lipid accumulation, and can be proliferated for a large number of population doublings, demonstrating their suitability for a scalable cultured meat production process. Crucially, FAPs reach a mature level of adipogenic differentiation in three-dimensional, edible hydrogels. The resultant tissue accurately mimics traditional beef fat in terms of lipid profile and taste, and FAPs thus represent a promising candidate cell type for the production of cultured fat.
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