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Influence of bariatric surgery on the peripheral blood immune system of female patients with morbid obesity revealed by high-dimensional mass cytometry

INTRODUCTION: Obesity is associated with low-grade chronic inflammation, altered levels of adipocytokines, and impaired regulation of gastrointestinal hormones. Secreted, these factors exert immunostimulatory functions directly influencing peripheral immune cells. METHODS: In the realm of this study...

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Autores principales: Gihring, Adrian, Gärtner, Fabian, Mayer, Laura, Roth, Aileen, Abdelrasoul, Hend, Kornmann, Marko, Elad, Leonard, Knippschild, Uwe
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10230950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37266430
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1131893
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author Gihring, Adrian
Gärtner, Fabian
Mayer, Laura
Roth, Aileen
Abdelrasoul, Hend
Kornmann, Marko
Elad, Leonard
Knippschild, Uwe
author_facet Gihring, Adrian
Gärtner, Fabian
Mayer, Laura
Roth, Aileen
Abdelrasoul, Hend
Kornmann, Marko
Elad, Leonard
Knippschild, Uwe
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description INTRODUCTION: Obesity is associated with low-grade chronic inflammation, altered levels of adipocytokines, and impaired regulation of gastrointestinal hormones. Secreted, these factors exert immunostimulatory functions directly influencing peripheral immune cells. METHODS: In the realm of this study, we aimed to investigate the composition and activation status of peripheral blood immune cells in female patients with morbid obesity compared to lean controls using high-dimensional mass cytometry. Besides, we also assessed the influence of bariatric surgery with respect to its ability to reverse obesity-associated alterations within the first-year post-surgery. RESULTS: Patients with morbid obesity showed typical signs of chronic inflammation characterized by increased levels of CRP and fibrinogen. Apart from that, metabolic alterations were characterized by increased levels of leptin and resistin as well as decreased levels of adiponectin and ghrelin compared to the healthy control population. All these however, except for ghrelin levels, rapidly normalized after surgery with regard to control levels. Furthermore, we found an increased population of monocytic CD14(+), HLA-DR(-), CD11b(+), CXCR3(+) cells in patients with morbid obesity and an overall reduction of the HLA-DR monocytic expression compared to the control population. Although CD14(+), HLA-DR(-), CD11b(+), CXCR3(+) decreased after surgery, HLA-DR expression did not recover within 9 – 11 months post-surgery. Moreover, compared to the control population, patients with morbid obesity showed a perturbed CD4+ T cell compartment, characterized by a strongly elevated CD127(+) memory T cell subset and decreased naïve T cells, which was not recovered within 9 – 11 months post-surgery. Although NK cells showed an activated phenotype, they were numerically lower in patients with morbid obesity when compared to healthy controls. The NK cell population further decreased after surgery and did not recover quantitatively within the study period. CONCLUSIONS: Our results clearly demonstrate that the rapid adaptions in inflammatory parameters and adipocytokine levels that occur within the first year post-surgery do not translate to the peripheral immune cells. Apart from that, we described highly affected, distinct immune cell subsets, defined as CD127(+) memory T cells and monocytic CD14(+), HLA-DR, CD11b(+), CXCR3(+) cells, that might play a significant role in understanding and further decoding the etiopathogenesis of morbid obesity.
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spelling pubmed-102309502023-06-01 Influence of bariatric surgery on the peripheral blood immune system of female patients with morbid obesity revealed by high-dimensional mass cytometry Gihring, Adrian Gärtner, Fabian Mayer, Laura Roth, Aileen Abdelrasoul, Hend Kornmann, Marko Elad, Leonard Knippschild, Uwe Front Immunol Immunology INTRODUCTION: Obesity is associated with low-grade chronic inflammation, altered levels of adipocytokines, and impaired regulation of gastrointestinal hormones. Secreted, these factors exert immunostimulatory functions directly influencing peripheral immune cells. METHODS: In the realm of this study, we aimed to investigate the composition and activation status of peripheral blood immune cells in female patients with morbid obesity compared to lean controls using high-dimensional mass cytometry. Besides, we also assessed the influence of bariatric surgery with respect to its ability to reverse obesity-associated alterations within the first-year post-surgery. RESULTS: Patients with morbid obesity showed typical signs of chronic inflammation characterized by increased levels of CRP and fibrinogen. Apart from that, metabolic alterations were characterized by increased levels of leptin and resistin as well as decreased levels of adiponectin and ghrelin compared to the healthy control population. All these however, except for ghrelin levels, rapidly normalized after surgery with regard to control levels. Furthermore, we found an increased population of monocytic CD14(+), HLA-DR(-), CD11b(+), CXCR3(+) cells in patients with morbid obesity and an overall reduction of the HLA-DR monocytic expression compared to the control population. Although CD14(+), HLA-DR(-), CD11b(+), CXCR3(+) decreased after surgery, HLA-DR expression did not recover within 9 – 11 months post-surgery. Moreover, compared to the control population, patients with morbid obesity showed a perturbed CD4+ T cell compartment, characterized by a strongly elevated CD127(+) memory T cell subset and decreased naïve T cells, which was not recovered within 9 – 11 months post-surgery. Although NK cells showed an activated phenotype, they were numerically lower in patients with morbid obesity when compared to healthy controls. The NK cell population further decreased after surgery and did not recover quantitatively within the study period. CONCLUSIONS: Our results clearly demonstrate that the rapid adaptions in inflammatory parameters and adipocytokine levels that occur within the first year post-surgery do not translate to the peripheral immune cells. Apart from that, we described highly affected, distinct immune cell subsets, defined as CD127(+) memory T cells and monocytic CD14(+), HLA-DR, CD11b(+), CXCR3(+) cells, that might play a significant role in understanding and further decoding the etiopathogenesis of morbid obesity. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10230950/ /pubmed/37266430 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1131893 Text en Copyright © 2023 Gihring, Gärtner, Mayer, Roth, Abdelrasoul, Kornmann, Elad and Knippschild https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Gihring, Adrian
Gärtner, Fabian
Mayer, Laura
Roth, Aileen
Abdelrasoul, Hend
Kornmann, Marko
Elad, Leonard
Knippschild, Uwe
Influence of bariatric surgery on the peripheral blood immune system of female patients with morbid obesity revealed by high-dimensional mass cytometry
title Influence of bariatric surgery on the peripheral blood immune system of female patients with morbid obesity revealed by high-dimensional mass cytometry
title_full Influence of bariatric surgery on the peripheral blood immune system of female patients with morbid obesity revealed by high-dimensional mass cytometry
title_fullStr Influence of bariatric surgery on the peripheral blood immune system of female patients with morbid obesity revealed by high-dimensional mass cytometry
title_full_unstemmed Influence of bariatric surgery on the peripheral blood immune system of female patients with morbid obesity revealed by high-dimensional mass cytometry
title_short Influence of bariatric surgery on the peripheral blood immune system of female patients with morbid obesity revealed by high-dimensional mass cytometry
title_sort influence of bariatric surgery on the peripheral blood immune system of female patients with morbid obesity revealed by high-dimensional mass cytometry
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10230950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37266430
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1131893
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