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Study of the proinflammatory role of human differentiated omental adipocytes

✍ Scribed by Judit Bassols; Francisco J. Ortega; José M. Moreno-Navarrete; Belén Peral; Wifredo Ricart; Jose-Manuel Fernández-Real


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
462 KB
Volume
107
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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Abstract

Infiltration of monocyte‐derived macrophages into adipose tissue has been associated with tissue and systemic inflammation. It has been suggested that macrophage infiltration affects fat expansion through a paracrine action on adipocyte differentiation. Our working hypothesis is that factors released by monocytes/macrophages may also affect mature adipocyte biology. Human differentiated omental adipocytes were incubated with LPS and conditioned media obtained from human macrophage‐like cell line THP‐1, previously activated or not with LPS. We show that LPS greatly increased the secretion levels of pro‐inflammatory adipokines including IL‐6, IL‐8, GRO, and MCP‐1. Macrophage‐conditioned medium also upregulated IL‐6, IL‐8, GRO, and MCP‐1 mRNA expression and protein levels and led to the novo secretion of ICAM‐1, IL‐1β, IP‐10, MIP‐1α, MIP‐1β, VEGF, and TNFα. Human differentiated adipocytes treated by macrophage‐conditioned medium displayed marked reduction of adipocyte function as assessed by decreased phosphorylation levels of ERK1, ERK2, and p38α and reduced gene expression of lipogenic markers including PPAR‐γ and fatty acid synthase. These data show that macrophage‐secreted factors not only inhibit the formation of mature adipocytes but alter their function, suggesting that human differentiated omental adipocytes might also contribute to systemic chronic low‐grade inflammation associated with human obesity. J. Cell. Biochem. 107: 1107–1117, 2009. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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