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Deletion of myeloid IRS2 enhances adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function and limits obesity

OBJECTIVE: Sympathetic nervous system and immune cell interactions play key roles in the regulation of metabolism. For example, recent convergent studies have shown that macrophages regulate obesity through brown adipose tissue (BAT) activation and beiging of white adipose tissue (WAT) via effects u...

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Autores principales: Rached, Marie-Therese, Millership, Steven J., Pedroni, Silvia M.A., Choudhury, Agharul I., Costa, Ana S.H., Hardy, Darran G., Glegola, Justyna A., Irvine, Elaine E., Selman, Colin, Woodberry, Megan C., Yadav, Vijay K., Khadayate, Sanjay, Vidal-Puig, Antonio, Virtue, Samuel, Frezza, Christian, Withers, Dominic J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30553769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2018.11.010
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author Rached, Marie-Therese
Millership, Steven J.
Pedroni, Silvia M.A.
Choudhury, Agharul I.
Costa, Ana S.H.
Hardy, Darran G.
Glegola, Justyna A.
Irvine, Elaine E.
Selman, Colin
Woodberry, Megan C.
Yadav, Vijay K.
Khadayate, Sanjay
Vidal-Puig, Antonio
Virtue, Samuel
Frezza, Christian
Withers, Dominic J.
author_facet Rached, Marie-Therese
Millership, Steven J.
Pedroni, Silvia M.A.
Choudhury, Agharul I.
Costa, Ana S.H.
Hardy, Darran G.
Glegola, Justyna A.
Irvine, Elaine E.
Selman, Colin
Woodberry, Megan C.
Yadav, Vijay K.
Khadayate, Sanjay
Vidal-Puig, Antonio
Virtue, Samuel
Frezza, Christian
Withers, Dominic J.
author_sort Rached, Marie-Therese
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description OBJECTIVE: Sympathetic nervous system and immune cell interactions play key roles in the regulation of metabolism. For example, recent convergent studies have shown that macrophages regulate obesity through brown adipose tissue (BAT) activation and beiging of white adipose tissue (WAT) via effects upon local catecholamine availability. However, these studies have raised issues about the underlying mechanisms involved including questions regarding the production of catecholamines by macrophages, the role of macrophage polarization state and the underlying intracellular signaling pathways in macrophages that might mediate these effects. METHODS: To address such issues we generated mice lacking Irs2, which mediates the effects of insulin and interleukin 4, specifically in LyzM expressing cells (Irs2(LyzM−/−) mice). RESULTS: These animals displayed obesity resistance and preservation of glucose homeostasis on high fat diet feeding due to increased energy expenditure via enhanced BAT activity and WAT beiging. Macrophages per se did not produce catecholamines but Irs2(LyzM−/−) mice displayed increased sympathetic nerve density and catecholamine availability in adipose tissue. Irs2-deficient macrophages displayed an anti-inflammatory transcriptional profile and alterations in genes involved in scavenging catecholamines and supporting increased sympathetic innervation. CONCLUSIONS: Our studies identify a critical macrophage signaling pathway involved in the regulation of adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function that, in turn, mediates key neuroimmune effects upon systemic metabolism. The insights gained may open therapeutic opportunities for the treatment of obesity.
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spelling pubmed-63585392019-02-07 Deletion of myeloid IRS2 enhances adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function and limits obesity Rached, Marie-Therese Millership, Steven J. Pedroni, Silvia M.A. Choudhury, Agharul I. Costa, Ana S.H. Hardy, Darran G. Glegola, Justyna A. Irvine, Elaine E. Selman, Colin Woodberry, Megan C. Yadav, Vijay K. Khadayate, Sanjay Vidal-Puig, Antonio Virtue, Samuel Frezza, Christian Withers, Dominic J. Mol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: Sympathetic nervous system and immune cell interactions play key roles in the regulation of metabolism. For example, recent convergent studies have shown that macrophages regulate obesity through brown adipose tissue (BAT) activation and beiging of white adipose tissue (WAT) via effects upon local catecholamine availability. However, these studies have raised issues about the underlying mechanisms involved including questions regarding the production of catecholamines by macrophages, the role of macrophage polarization state and the underlying intracellular signaling pathways in macrophages that might mediate these effects. METHODS: To address such issues we generated mice lacking Irs2, which mediates the effects of insulin and interleukin 4, specifically in LyzM expressing cells (Irs2(LyzM−/−) mice). RESULTS: These animals displayed obesity resistance and preservation of glucose homeostasis on high fat diet feeding due to increased energy expenditure via enhanced BAT activity and WAT beiging. Macrophages per se did not produce catecholamines but Irs2(LyzM−/−) mice displayed increased sympathetic nerve density and catecholamine availability in adipose tissue. Irs2-deficient macrophages displayed an anti-inflammatory transcriptional profile and alterations in genes involved in scavenging catecholamines and supporting increased sympathetic innervation. CONCLUSIONS: Our studies identify a critical macrophage signaling pathway involved in the regulation of adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function that, in turn, mediates key neuroimmune effects upon systemic metabolism. The insights gained may open therapeutic opportunities for the treatment of obesity. Elsevier 2018-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6358539/ /pubmed/30553769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2018.11.010 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Rached, Marie-Therese
Millership, Steven J.
Pedroni, Silvia M.A.
Choudhury, Agharul I.
Costa, Ana S.H.
Hardy, Darran G.
Glegola, Justyna A.
Irvine, Elaine E.
Selman, Colin
Woodberry, Megan C.
Yadav, Vijay K.
Khadayate, Sanjay
Vidal-Puig, Antonio
Virtue, Samuel
Frezza, Christian
Withers, Dominic J.
Deletion of myeloid IRS2 enhances adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function and limits obesity
title Deletion of myeloid IRS2 enhances adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function and limits obesity
title_full Deletion of myeloid IRS2 enhances adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function and limits obesity
title_fullStr Deletion of myeloid IRS2 enhances adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function and limits obesity
title_full_unstemmed Deletion of myeloid IRS2 enhances adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function and limits obesity
title_short Deletion of myeloid IRS2 enhances adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function and limits obesity
title_sort deletion of myeloid irs2 enhances adipose tissue sympathetic nerve function and limits obesity
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30553769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2018.11.010
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