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Increased inflammatory low-density neutrophils in severe obesity and effect of bariatric surgery: Results from case-control and prospective cohort studies

BACKGROUND: Low-density neutrophils (LDN) are increased in several inflammatory diseases and may also play a role in the low-grade chronic inflammation associated with obesity. Here we explored their role in obesity, determined their gene signatures, and assessed the effect of bariatric surgery. MET...

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Autores principales: Sanchez-Pino, Maria Dulfary, Richardson, William S., Zabaleta, Jovanny, Puttalingaiah, Ramesh Thylur, Chapple, Andrew G., Liu, Jiao, Kim, Yonghyan, Ponder, Michelle, DeArmitt, Randi, Baiamonte, Lyndsey Buckner, Wyczechowska, Dorota, Zheng, Liqin, Al-Khami, Amir A., Garai, Jone, Martini, Rachel, Davis, Melissa, Gorham, Jessica Koller, Wooldridge, James B., Rodriguez, Paulo C., Miele, Lucio, Ochoa, Augusto C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8897585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35248994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.103910
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author Sanchez-Pino, Maria Dulfary
Richardson, William S.
Zabaleta, Jovanny
Puttalingaiah, Ramesh Thylur
Chapple, Andrew G.
Liu, Jiao
Kim, Yonghyan
Ponder, Michelle
DeArmitt, Randi
Baiamonte, Lyndsey Buckner
Wyczechowska, Dorota
Zheng, Liqin
Al-Khami, Amir A.
Garai, Jone
Martini, Rachel
Davis, Melissa
Gorham, Jessica Koller
Wooldridge, James B.
Rodriguez, Paulo C.
Miele, Lucio
Ochoa, Augusto C.
author_facet Sanchez-Pino, Maria Dulfary
Richardson, William S.
Zabaleta, Jovanny
Puttalingaiah, Ramesh Thylur
Chapple, Andrew G.
Liu, Jiao
Kim, Yonghyan
Ponder, Michelle
DeArmitt, Randi
Baiamonte, Lyndsey Buckner
Wyczechowska, Dorota
Zheng, Liqin
Al-Khami, Amir A.
Garai, Jone
Martini, Rachel
Davis, Melissa
Gorham, Jessica Koller
Wooldridge, James B.
Rodriguez, Paulo C.
Miele, Lucio
Ochoa, Augusto C.
author_sort Sanchez-Pino, Maria Dulfary
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description BACKGROUND: Low-density neutrophils (LDN) are increased in several inflammatory diseases and may also play a role in the low-grade chronic inflammation associated with obesity. Here we explored their role in obesity, determined their gene signatures, and assessed the effect of bariatric surgery. METHODS: We compared the number, function, and gene expression profiles of circulating LDN in morbidly obese patients (MOP, n=27; body mass index (BMI) > 40 Kg/m(2)) and normal-weight controls (NWC, n=20; BMI < 25 Kg/m(2)) in a case-control study. Additionally, in a prospective longitudinal study, we measured changes in the frequency of LDN after bariatric surgery (n=36) and tested for associations with metabolic and inflammatory parameters. FINDINGS: LDN and inflammatory markers were significantly increased in MOP compared to NWC. Transcriptome analysis showed increased neutrophil-related gene expression signatures associated with inflammation, neutrophil activation, and immunosuppressive function. However, LDN did not suppress T cells proliferation and produced low levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Circulating LDN in MOP significantly decreased after bariatric surgery in parallel with BMI, metabolic syndrome, and inflammatory markers. INTERPRETATION: Obesity increases LDN displaying an inflammatory gene signature. Our results suggest that LDN may represent a neutrophil subset associated with chronic inflammation, a feature of obesity that has been previously associated with the appearance and progression of co-morbidities. Furthermore, bariatric surgery, as an efficient therapy for severe obesity, reduces LDN in circulation and improves several components of the metabolic syndrome supporting its recognized anti-inflammatory and beneficial metabolic effects. FUNDING: This work was supported in part by grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH; 5P30GM114732-02, P20CA233374 – A. Ochoa and L. Miele), Pennington Biomedical NORC (P30DK072476 – E. Ravussin & LSU-NO Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center and Louisiana Clinical and Translational Science Center (LACaTS; U54-GM104940 – J. Kirwan).
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spelling pubmed-88975852022-03-06 Increased inflammatory low-density neutrophils in severe obesity and effect of bariatric surgery: Results from case-control and prospective cohort studies Sanchez-Pino, Maria Dulfary Richardson, William S. Zabaleta, Jovanny Puttalingaiah, Ramesh Thylur Chapple, Andrew G. Liu, Jiao Kim, Yonghyan Ponder, Michelle DeArmitt, Randi Baiamonte, Lyndsey Buckner Wyczechowska, Dorota Zheng, Liqin Al-Khami, Amir A. Garai, Jone Martini, Rachel Davis, Melissa Gorham, Jessica Koller Wooldridge, James B. Rodriguez, Paulo C. Miele, Lucio Ochoa, Augusto C. EBioMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Low-density neutrophils (LDN) are increased in several inflammatory diseases and may also play a role in the low-grade chronic inflammation associated with obesity. Here we explored their role in obesity, determined their gene signatures, and assessed the effect of bariatric surgery. METHODS: We compared the number, function, and gene expression profiles of circulating LDN in morbidly obese patients (MOP, n=27; body mass index (BMI) > 40 Kg/m(2)) and normal-weight controls (NWC, n=20; BMI < 25 Kg/m(2)) in a case-control study. Additionally, in a prospective longitudinal study, we measured changes in the frequency of LDN after bariatric surgery (n=36) and tested for associations with metabolic and inflammatory parameters. FINDINGS: LDN and inflammatory markers were significantly increased in MOP compared to NWC. Transcriptome analysis showed increased neutrophil-related gene expression signatures associated with inflammation, neutrophil activation, and immunosuppressive function. However, LDN did not suppress T cells proliferation and produced low levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Circulating LDN in MOP significantly decreased after bariatric surgery in parallel with BMI, metabolic syndrome, and inflammatory markers. INTERPRETATION: Obesity increases LDN displaying an inflammatory gene signature. Our results suggest that LDN may represent a neutrophil subset associated with chronic inflammation, a feature of obesity that has been previously associated with the appearance and progression of co-morbidities. Furthermore, bariatric surgery, as an efficient therapy for severe obesity, reduces LDN in circulation and improves several components of the metabolic syndrome supporting its recognized anti-inflammatory and beneficial metabolic effects. FUNDING: This work was supported in part by grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH; 5P30GM114732-02, P20CA233374 – A. Ochoa and L. Miele), Pennington Biomedical NORC (P30DK072476 – E. Ravussin & LSU-NO Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center and Louisiana Clinical and Translational Science Center (LACaTS; U54-GM104940 – J. Kirwan). Elsevier 2022-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8897585/ /pubmed/35248994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.103910 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Sanchez-Pino, Maria Dulfary
Richardson, William S.
Zabaleta, Jovanny
Puttalingaiah, Ramesh Thylur
Chapple, Andrew G.
Liu, Jiao
Kim, Yonghyan
Ponder, Michelle
DeArmitt, Randi
Baiamonte, Lyndsey Buckner
Wyczechowska, Dorota
Zheng, Liqin
Al-Khami, Amir A.
Garai, Jone
Martini, Rachel
Davis, Melissa
Gorham, Jessica Koller
Wooldridge, James B.
Rodriguez, Paulo C.
Miele, Lucio
Ochoa, Augusto C.
Increased inflammatory low-density neutrophils in severe obesity and effect of bariatric surgery: Results from case-control and prospective cohort studies
title Increased inflammatory low-density neutrophils in severe obesity and effect of bariatric surgery: Results from case-control and prospective cohort studies
title_full Increased inflammatory low-density neutrophils in severe obesity and effect of bariatric surgery: Results from case-control and prospective cohort studies
title_fullStr Increased inflammatory low-density neutrophils in severe obesity and effect of bariatric surgery: Results from case-control and prospective cohort studies
title_full_unstemmed Increased inflammatory low-density neutrophils in severe obesity and effect of bariatric surgery: Results from case-control and prospective cohort studies
title_short Increased inflammatory low-density neutrophils in severe obesity and effect of bariatric surgery: Results from case-control and prospective cohort studies
title_sort increased inflammatory low-density neutrophils in severe obesity and effect of bariatric surgery: results from case-control and prospective cohort studies
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8897585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35248994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.103910
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