“…Traditionally, lipofibroblasts have been identified histologically by the presence of intracellular lipid droplets, markers of an adipose like phenotype, enzymatic properties, characteristic cytokines, and canonical marker genes like Plin2 , Lpl , and Fgf10 among others ( El Agha, et al., 2014 ; Rehan, et al., 2006 ). The reliance on lipid dyes, and/or associated genes like PLIN2, to distinguish and quantitate lipofibroblasts in the lung is not ideal given that lipid droplets, and associated genes, exist and are expressed by a variety of pulmonary cell types ( Ntokou, et al., 2017 ; Mochizuki, et al., 2011 ; Besnard, et al., 2009 ; Ochs, et al., 2004 ; Zhang and Chawla, 2004 ; Dvorak, et al., 1992 ). More recently, lineage tracing studies have demonstrated Tcf21 to be preferentially expressed in adult murine lung lipofibroblasts while previous reports suggested both Pdgfra + and Fgf10 + lineage lung stromal cell populations included lipofibroblasts ( Park, et al., 2019 ; Al Alam, et al., 2015 ; Barkauskas, et al., 2013 ; Chen, et al., 2012 ).…”