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The Frequencies of Immunosuppressive Cells in Adipose Tissue Differ in Human, Non-human Primate, and Mouse Models
Although the metabolic properties of white adipose tissue have been extensively characterized, the tissue's immune properties are now attracting renewed interest. Early experiments in a mouse model suggested that white adipose tissue contains a high density of regulatory T cells (Tregs), and so...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6371887/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30804937 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00117 |
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author | Laparra, Ariane Tricot, Sabine Le Van, Mélanie Damouche, Abderaouf Gorwood, Jennifer Vaslin, Bruno Favier, Benoit Benoist, Stéphane Ho Tsong Fang, Raphael Bosquet, Nathalie Le Grand, Roger Chapon, Catherine Lambotte, Olivier Bourgeois, Christine |
author_facet | Laparra, Ariane Tricot, Sabine Le Van, Mélanie Damouche, Abderaouf Gorwood, Jennifer Vaslin, Bruno Favier, Benoit Benoist, Stéphane Ho Tsong Fang, Raphael Bosquet, Nathalie Le Grand, Roger Chapon, Catherine Lambotte, Olivier Bourgeois, Christine |
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description | Although the metabolic properties of white adipose tissue have been extensively characterized, the tissue's immune properties are now attracting renewed interest. Early experiments in a mouse model suggested that white adipose tissue contains a high density of regulatory T cells (Tregs), and so it was assumed that all adipose tissue has an immunosuppressive profile—even though the investigation was limited to visceral body fat in relatively old male mice. This observation was also corroborated by high frequencies of other cell subsets with immunoregulatory properties, such as anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages, and regulatory B cells. Many studies have since evidenced the persistence of pathogens (trypanosomes, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, HIV, etc.) in adipose tissue. However, a recent report identified adipose tissue as a reservoir of memory T cells capable of protecting animals upon rechallenge. The immune potential of lean adipose tissue thus remains to be further investigated. Here, we compared the relative proportions of immune cells (and Tregs in particular) in lean adipose tissue collected from humans, a non-human primate (the cynomolgus macaque), and three mouse models. We demonstrated that the proportion of Foxp3+ Tregs in visceral adipose tissue was low in all models other than the C57Bl/6 mouse. These low values were not linked to correspondingly low proportions of effector cells because T lymphocytes (a main target of Treg suppression) were more frequent in cynomolgus macaques than in C57Bl/6 mice and (to a lesser extent) humans. In contrast, the proportions of macrophages and B cells were lower in cynomolgus macaques than in C57Bl/6 mice. We also observed a higher proportion of CD34+CD45- cells (which predominantly correspond to mesenchymal stem cells) in C57Bl/6 mouse and cynomolgus macaques than in humans and both for subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissues. Lastly, a microscopy analysis confirmed predominant proportion of adipocytes within adipose tissue, and highlighted a marked difference in adipocyte size among the three species studied. In conclusion, our study of lean, middle-aged, male individuals showed that the immune compartment of adipose tissue differed markedly in humans vs. mice, and suggesting the presence of a more inflammatory steady-state profile in humans than mice. |
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spelling | pubmed-63718872019-02-25 The Frequencies of Immunosuppressive Cells in Adipose Tissue Differ in Human, Non-human Primate, and Mouse Models Laparra, Ariane Tricot, Sabine Le Van, Mélanie Damouche, Abderaouf Gorwood, Jennifer Vaslin, Bruno Favier, Benoit Benoist, Stéphane Ho Tsong Fang, Raphael Bosquet, Nathalie Le Grand, Roger Chapon, Catherine Lambotte, Olivier Bourgeois, Christine Front Immunol Immunology Although the metabolic properties of white adipose tissue have been extensively characterized, the tissue's immune properties are now attracting renewed interest. Early experiments in a mouse model suggested that white adipose tissue contains a high density of regulatory T cells (Tregs), and so it was assumed that all adipose tissue has an immunosuppressive profile—even though the investigation was limited to visceral body fat in relatively old male mice. This observation was also corroborated by high frequencies of other cell subsets with immunoregulatory properties, such as anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages, and regulatory B cells. Many studies have since evidenced the persistence of pathogens (trypanosomes, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, HIV, etc.) in adipose tissue. However, a recent report identified adipose tissue as a reservoir of memory T cells capable of protecting animals upon rechallenge. The immune potential of lean adipose tissue thus remains to be further investigated. Here, we compared the relative proportions of immune cells (and Tregs in particular) in lean adipose tissue collected from humans, a non-human primate (the cynomolgus macaque), and three mouse models. We demonstrated that the proportion of Foxp3+ Tregs in visceral adipose tissue was low in all models other than the C57Bl/6 mouse. These low values were not linked to correspondingly low proportions of effector cells because T lymphocytes (a main target of Treg suppression) were more frequent in cynomolgus macaques than in C57Bl/6 mice and (to a lesser extent) humans. In contrast, the proportions of macrophages and B cells were lower in cynomolgus macaques than in C57Bl/6 mice. We also observed a higher proportion of CD34+CD45- cells (which predominantly correspond to mesenchymal stem cells) in C57Bl/6 mouse and cynomolgus macaques than in humans and both for subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissues. Lastly, a microscopy analysis confirmed predominant proportion of adipocytes within adipose tissue, and highlighted a marked difference in adipocyte size among the three species studied. In conclusion, our study of lean, middle-aged, male individuals showed that the immune compartment of adipose tissue differed markedly in humans vs. mice, and suggesting the presence of a more inflammatory steady-state profile in humans than mice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6371887/ /pubmed/30804937 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00117 Text en Copyright © 2019 Laparra, Tricot, Le Van, Damouche, Gorwood, Vaslin, Favier, Benoist, Ho Tsong Fang, Bosquet, Le Grand, Chapon, Lambotte and Bourgeois. http://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 Laparra, Ariane Tricot, Sabine Le Van, Mélanie Damouche, Abderaouf Gorwood, Jennifer Vaslin, Bruno Favier, Benoit Benoist, Stéphane Ho Tsong Fang, Raphael Bosquet, Nathalie Le Grand, Roger Chapon, Catherine Lambotte, Olivier Bourgeois, Christine The Frequencies of Immunosuppressive Cells in Adipose Tissue Differ in Human, Non-human Primate, and Mouse Models |
title | The Frequencies of Immunosuppressive Cells in Adipose Tissue Differ in Human, Non-human Primate, and Mouse Models |
title_full | The Frequencies of Immunosuppressive Cells in Adipose Tissue Differ in Human, Non-human Primate, and Mouse Models |
title_fullStr | The Frequencies of Immunosuppressive Cells in Adipose Tissue Differ in Human, Non-human Primate, and Mouse Models |
title_full_unstemmed | The Frequencies of Immunosuppressive Cells in Adipose Tissue Differ in Human, Non-human Primate, and Mouse Models |
title_short | The Frequencies of Immunosuppressive Cells in Adipose Tissue Differ in Human, Non-human Primate, and Mouse Models |
title_sort | frequencies of immunosuppressive cells in adipose tissue differ in human, non-human primate, and mouse models |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6371887/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30804937 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00117 |
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