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SOCS3 Regulates Dectin-2-Induced Inflammation in PBMCs of Diabetic Patients

The C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) Dectin-1 and Dectin-2 are involved in several innate immune responses and are expressed mainly in dendritic cells, monocytes, and macrophages. Dectin-1 activation exacerbates obesity, inflammation, and insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, the role of...

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Autores principales: Haider, Mohammed J. A., Albaqsumi, Zahraa, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Ahmad, Rasheed, Al-Rashed, Fatema
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9454960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36078084
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11172670
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author Haider, Mohammed J. A.
Albaqsumi, Zahraa
Al-Mulla, Fahd
Ahmad, Rasheed
Al-Rashed, Fatema
author_facet Haider, Mohammed J. A.
Albaqsumi, Zahraa
Al-Mulla, Fahd
Ahmad, Rasheed
Al-Rashed, Fatema
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description The C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) Dectin-1 and Dectin-2 are involved in several innate immune responses and are expressed mainly in dendritic cells, monocytes, and macrophages. Dectin-1 activation exacerbates obesity, inflammation, and insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, the role of Dectin-2 is not clear in T2D. This study aims to evaluate the expression and function of Dectin-2 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) isolated from diabetic patients and non-diabetic controls. Flow-cytometry and qRT-PCR were performed to evaluate the expression of Dectin-2 in different leukocyte subpopulations isolated from T2D patients (n = 10) and matched non-diabetic controls (n = 11). The functional activity of Dectin-2 was identified in PBMCs. CRP, IL-1β, and TNF-α concentrations were determined by ELISA. siRNA transfection and Western blotting were performed to assess p-Syk and p-NF-kB expression. siRNA transfection was performed to knock down the gene of interest. Our results show that Dectin-2 expression was the highest in monocytes compared with other leukocyte subpopulations. The expression of Dectin-2 was significantly increased in the monocytes of T2D patients compared with non-diabetic controls. Dectin-2 expression positively correlated with markers of glucose homeostasis, including HOMA-IR and HbA1c. The expression of inflammatory markers was elevated in the PBMCs of T2D patients. Interestingly, SOCS3, a negative regulator of inflammation, was expressed significantly lowlier in the PBMCs of T2D patients. Moreover, SOCS3 expression was negatively correlated with Dectin-2 expression level. The further analysis of inflammatory signaling pathways showed a persistent activation of the Dectin-2-Syk-NFkB pathway that was instigated by the diminished expression of SOCS3. Dectin-2 activation failed to induce SOCS3 expression and suppress subsequent inflammatory responses in the PBMCs of diabetic patients. siRNA-mediated knockdown of SOCS3 in PBMCs displayed a similar inflammatory phenotype to diabetic PBMCs when exposed to Dectin-2 ligands. Altogether, our findings suggest that elevated Dectin-2 and its relationship with SOCS3 could be involved in the abnormal immune response observed in T2D patients.
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spelling pubmed-94549602022-09-09 SOCS3 Regulates Dectin-2-Induced Inflammation in PBMCs of Diabetic Patients Haider, Mohammed J. A. Albaqsumi, Zahraa Al-Mulla, Fahd Ahmad, Rasheed Al-Rashed, Fatema Cells Article The C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) Dectin-1 and Dectin-2 are involved in several innate immune responses and are expressed mainly in dendritic cells, monocytes, and macrophages. Dectin-1 activation exacerbates obesity, inflammation, and insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, the role of Dectin-2 is not clear in T2D. This study aims to evaluate the expression and function of Dectin-2 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) isolated from diabetic patients and non-diabetic controls. Flow-cytometry and qRT-PCR were performed to evaluate the expression of Dectin-2 in different leukocyte subpopulations isolated from T2D patients (n = 10) and matched non-diabetic controls (n = 11). The functional activity of Dectin-2 was identified in PBMCs. CRP, IL-1β, and TNF-α concentrations were determined by ELISA. siRNA transfection and Western blotting were performed to assess p-Syk and p-NF-kB expression. siRNA transfection was performed to knock down the gene of interest. Our results show that Dectin-2 expression was the highest in monocytes compared with other leukocyte subpopulations. The expression of Dectin-2 was significantly increased in the monocytes of T2D patients compared with non-diabetic controls. Dectin-2 expression positively correlated with markers of glucose homeostasis, including HOMA-IR and HbA1c. The expression of inflammatory markers was elevated in the PBMCs of T2D patients. Interestingly, SOCS3, a negative regulator of inflammation, was expressed significantly lowlier in the PBMCs of T2D patients. Moreover, SOCS3 expression was negatively correlated with Dectin-2 expression level. The further analysis of inflammatory signaling pathways showed a persistent activation of the Dectin-2-Syk-NFkB pathway that was instigated by the diminished expression of SOCS3. Dectin-2 activation failed to induce SOCS3 expression and suppress subsequent inflammatory responses in the PBMCs of diabetic patients. siRNA-mediated knockdown of SOCS3 in PBMCs displayed a similar inflammatory phenotype to diabetic PBMCs when exposed to Dectin-2 ligands. Altogether, our findings suggest that elevated Dectin-2 and its relationship with SOCS3 could be involved in the abnormal immune response observed in T2D patients. MDPI 2022-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9454960/ /pubmed/36078084 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11172670 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Haider, Mohammed J. A.
Albaqsumi, Zahraa
Al-Mulla, Fahd
Ahmad, Rasheed
Al-Rashed, Fatema
SOCS3 Regulates Dectin-2-Induced Inflammation in PBMCs of Diabetic Patients
title SOCS3 Regulates Dectin-2-Induced Inflammation in PBMCs of Diabetic Patients
title_full SOCS3 Regulates Dectin-2-Induced Inflammation in PBMCs of Diabetic Patients
title_fullStr SOCS3 Regulates Dectin-2-Induced Inflammation in PBMCs of Diabetic Patients
title_full_unstemmed SOCS3 Regulates Dectin-2-Induced Inflammation in PBMCs of Diabetic Patients
title_short SOCS3 Regulates Dectin-2-Induced Inflammation in PBMCs of Diabetic Patients
title_sort socs3 regulates dectin-2-induced inflammation in pbmcs of diabetic patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9454960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36078084
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11172670
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