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Immune Cell and Adipose Gene Expression Reprogramming in Juvenile Monkeys Born to Health and Weight-Diverse Mothers

Over 93 million Americans are obese and 66 million suffer from metabolic disease. Roughly 40% of obese people do not have metabolic abnormalities (metabolically health obese [MHO]), while approximately 15% of lean do (metabolically unhealthy lean [MUL]). African green monkeys (AGMs) demonstrate natu...

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Autores principales: Ruggiero, Alistaire, Block, Masha, Vemuri, Ravichandra, DeStephanis, Darla, Das, Swapan, Kavanagh, Kylie
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8681264/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2545
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author Ruggiero, Alistaire
Block, Masha
Vemuri, Ravichandra
DeStephanis, Darla
Das, Swapan
Kavanagh, Kylie
author_facet Ruggiero, Alistaire
Block, Masha
Vemuri, Ravichandra
DeStephanis, Darla
Das, Swapan
Kavanagh, Kylie
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description Over 93 million Americans are obese and 66 million suffer from metabolic disease. Roughly 40% of obese people do not have metabolic abnormalities (metabolically health obese [MHO]), while approximately 15% of lean do (metabolically unhealthy lean [MUL]). African green monkeys (AGMs) demonstrate naturally occurring obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) without diet manipulation, and MetS criteria are heritable. Age-matched maternal AGMs were classified by adjusted MetS criteria ([n=44]; waist >40cm, fasting glucose (FG) >100 mg/dL, SBP/DBP >135/85mmHg, and HDL-c <50mg/dL) and classified as metabolically healthy lean (MHL), MHO, MUL or metabolically unhealthy obese (MUO). Age, weight and sex-matched pre-pubertal juvenile offspring from these mothers were additionally selected (n=9-11/group; ages=1.1-3.4years) for evaluation. We assessed monocyte subtypes by flow cytometry, and subcutaneous adipose gene expression patterns by RNAseq. Non-classical monocytes were increased in obese and unhealthy mothers (MHO p=0.02, MUL p=0.003, MUO p=0.00002) compared to MHL. MUL and MUO juvenile offspring also had more non-classical monocytes compared to MHL (p=0.05 and p=0.07). Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP)-1 was measured in plasma and found to be elevated in MUO juveniles (p=0.02). Patterns of increased cytokine and extracellular matrix gene expression were seen in MUL and MUO juveniles’ adipose (6-7/group), mirroring obese and unhealthy mothers’ adipose gene expression patterns. Maternal health and obesity influence offspring immune cells and adipose gene expression prior to weight gain and metabolic disease onset. Our data underscore maternal monocyte and adipose profiles as inherited phenotypes that present prior to adipose expansion and may be targets to improve intergenerational health trajectories.
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spelling pubmed-86812642021-12-17 Immune Cell and Adipose Gene Expression Reprogramming in Juvenile Monkeys Born to Health and Weight-Diverse Mothers Ruggiero, Alistaire Block, Masha Vemuri, Ravichandra DeStephanis, Darla Das, Swapan Kavanagh, Kylie Innov Aging Abstracts Over 93 million Americans are obese and 66 million suffer from metabolic disease. Roughly 40% of obese people do not have metabolic abnormalities (metabolically health obese [MHO]), while approximately 15% of lean do (metabolically unhealthy lean [MUL]). African green monkeys (AGMs) demonstrate naturally occurring obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) without diet manipulation, and MetS criteria are heritable. Age-matched maternal AGMs were classified by adjusted MetS criteria ([n=44]; waist >40cm, fasting glucose (FG) >100 mg/dL, SBP/DBP >135/85mmHg, and HDL-c <50mg/dL) and classified as metabolically healthy lean (MHL), MHO, MUL or metabolically unhealthy obese (MUO). Age, weight and sex-matched pre-pubertal juvenile offspring from these mothers were additionally selected (n=9-11/group; ages=1.1-3.4years) for evaluation. We assessed monocyte subtypes by flow cytometry, and subcutaneous adipose gene expression patterns by RNAseq. Non-classical monocytes were increased in obese and unhealthy mothers (MHO p=0.02, MUL p=0.003, MUO p=0.00002) compared to MHL. MUL and MUO juvenile offspring also had more non-classical monocytes compared to MHL (p=0.05 and p=0.07). Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP)-1 was measured in plasma and found to be elevated in MUO juveniles (p=0.02). Patterns of increased cytokine and extracellular matrix gene expression were seen in MUL and MUO juveniles’ adipose (6-7/group), mirroring obese and unhealthy mothers’ adipose gene expression patterns. Maternal health and obesity influence offspring immune cells and adipose gene expression prior to weight gain and metabolic disease onset. Our data underscore maternal monocyte and adipose profiles as inherited phenotypes that present prior to adipose expansion and may be targets to improve intergenerational health trajectories. Oxford University Press 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8681264/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2545 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ruggiero, Alistaire
Block, Masha
Vemuri, Ravichandra
DeStephanis, Darla
Das, Swapan
Kavanagh, Kylie
Immune Cell and Adipose Gene Expression Reprogramming in Juvenile Monkeys Born to Health and Weight-Diverse Mothers
title Immune Cell and Adipose Gene Expression Reprogramming in Juvenile Monkeys Born to Health and Weight-Diverse Mothers
title_full Immune Cell and Adipose Gene Expression Reprogramming in Juvenile Monkeys Born to Health and Weight-Diverse Mothers
title_fullStr Immune Cell and Adipose Gene Expression Reprogramming in Juvenile Monkeys Born to Health and Weight-Diverse Mothers
title_full_unstemmed Immune Cell and Adipose Gene Expression Reprogramming in Juvenile Monkeys Born to Health and Weight-Diverse Mothers
title_short Immune Cell and Adipose Gene Expression Reprogramming in Juvenile Monkeys Born to Health and Weight-Diverse Mothers
title_sort immune cell and adipose gene expression reprogramming in juvenile monkeys born to health and weight-diverse mothers
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8681264/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2545
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