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Chemokine Expression in Inflamed Adipose Tissue Is Mainly Mediated by NF-κB

Immune cell infiltration of expanding adipose tissue during obesity and its role in insulin resistance has been described and involves chemokines. However, studies so far have focused on a single chemokine or its receptor (especially CCL2 and CCL5) whereas redundant functions of chemokines have been...

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Autores principales: Tourniaire, Franck, Romier-Crouzet, Beatrice, Lee, Jong Han, Marcotorchino, Julie, Gouranton, Erwan, Salles, Jerome, Malezet, Christiane, Astier, Julien, Darmon, Patrice, Blouin, Eric, Walrand, Stephane, Ye, Jianping, Landrier, Jean-Francois
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3688928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23824685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066515
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author Tourniaire, Franck
Romier-Crouzet, Beatrice
Lee, Jong Han
Marcotorchino, Julie
Gouranton, Erwan
Salles, Jerome
Malezet, Christiane
Astier, Julien
Darmon, Patrice
Blouin, Eric
Walrand, Stephane
Ye, Jianping
Landrier, Jean-Francois
author_facet Tourniaire, Franck
Romier-Crouzet, Beatrice
Lee, Jong Han
Marcotorchino, Julie
Gouranton, Erwan
Salles, Jerome
Malezet, Christiane
Astier, Julien
Darmon, Patrice
Blouin, Eric
Walrand, Stephane
Ye, Jianping
Landrier, Jean-Francois
author_sort Tourniaire, Franck
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description Immune cell infiltration of expanding adipose tissue during obesity and its role in insulin resistance has been described and involves chemokines. However, studies so far have focused on a single chemokine or its receptor (especially CCL2 and CCL5) whereas redundant functions of chemokines have been described. The objective of this work was to explore the expression of chemokines in inflamed adipose tissue in obesity. Human and mouse adipocytes were analyzed for expression of chemokines in response to inflammatory signal (TNF-α) using microarrays and gene set enrichment analysis. Gene expression was verified by qRT-PCR. Chemokine protein was determined in culture medium with ELISA. Chemokine expression was investigated in human subcutaneous adipose tissue biopsies and mechanism of chemokine expression was investigated using chemical inhibitors and cellular and animal transgenic models. Chemokine encoding genes were the most responsive genes in TNF-α treated human and mouse adipocytes. mRNA and protein of 34 chemokine genes were induced in a dose-dependent manner in the culture system. Furthermore, expression of those chemokines was elevated in human obese adipose tissue. Finally, chemokine expression was reduced by NF-κB inactivation and elevated by NF-κB activation. Our data indicate that besides CCL2 and CCL5, numerous other chemokines such as CCL19 are expressed by adipocytes under obesity-associated chronic inflammation. Their expression is regulated predominantly by NF-κB. Those chemokines could be involved in the initiation of infiltration of leukocytes into obese adipose tissue.
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spelling pubmed-36889282013-07-02 Chemokine Expression in Inflamed Adipose Tissue Is Mainly Mediated by NF-κB Tourniaire, Franck Romier-Crouzet, Beatrice Lee, Jong Han Marcotorchino, Julie Gouranton, Erwan Salles, Jerome Malezet, Christiane Astier, Julien Darmon, Patrice Blouin, Eric Walrand, Stephane Ye, Jianping Landrier, Jean-Francois PLoS One Research Article Immune cell infiltration of expanding adipose tissue during obesity and its role in insulin resistance has been described and involves chemokines. However, studies so far have focused on a single chemokine or its receptor (especially CCL2 and CCL5) whereas redundant functions of chemokines have been described. The objective of this work was to explore the expression of chemokines in inflamed adipose tissue in obesity. Human and mouse adipocytes were analyzed for expression of chemokines in response to inflammatory signal (TNF-α) using microarrays and gene set enrichment analysis. Gene expression was verified by qRT-PCR. Chemokine protein was determined in culture medium with ELISA. Chemokine expression was investigated in human subcutaneous adipose tissue biopsies and mechanism of chemokine expression was investigated using chemical inhibitors and cellular and animal transgenic models. Chemokine encoding genes were the most responsive genes in TNF-α treated human and mouse adipocytes. mRNA and protein of 34 chemokine genes were induced in a dose-dependent manner in the culture system. Furthermore, expression of those chemokines was elevated in human obese adipose tissue. Finally, chemokine expression was reduced by NF-κB inactivation and elevated by NF-κB activation. Our data indicate that besides CCL2 and CCL5, numerous other chemokines such as CCL19 are expressed by adipocytes under obesity-associated chronic inflammation. Their expression is regulated predominantly by NF-κB. Those chemokines could be involved in the initiation of infiltration of leukocytes into obese adipose tissue. Public Library of Science 2013-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3688928/ /pubmed/23824685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066515 Text en © 2013 Tourniaire et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tourniaire, Franck
Romier-Crouzet, Beatrice
Lee, Jong Han
Marcotorchino, Julie
Gouranton, Erwan
Salles, Jerome
Malezet, Christiane
Astier, Julien
Darmon, Patrice
Blouin, Eric
Walrand, Stephane
Ye, Jianping
Landrier, Jean-Francois
Chemokine Expression in Inflamed Adipose Tissue Is Mainly Mediated by NF-κB
title Chemokine Expression in Inflamed Adipose Tissue Is Mainly Mediated by NF-κB
title_full Chemokine Expression in Inflamed Adipose Tissue Is Mainly Mediated by NF-κB
title_fullStr Chemokine Expression in Inflamed Adipose Tissue Is Mainly Mediated by NF-κB
title_full_unstemmed Chemokine Expression in Inflamed Adipose Tissue Is Mainly Mediated by NF-κB
title_short Chemokine Expression in Inflamed Adipose Tissue Is Mainly Mediated by NF-κB
title_sort chemokine expression in inflamed adipose tissue is mainly mediated by nf-κb
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3688928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23824685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066515
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