Impaired alternative macrophage differentiation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese subjects.
Macrophage alternative differentiation and obesity
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Impaired alternative macrophage differentiation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from obese subjects.
Macrophage alternative differentiation and obesity
Macrophage alternative differentiation and obesity
Auteur(s) :
Bories, Gael [Auteur]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Caiazzo, Robert [Auteur]
Thérapie cellulaire du diabète
Service de chirurgie générale et endocrinienne
Derudas, Bruno [Auteur]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Copin, Corinne [Auteur]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Raverdy, Violeta [Auteur]
Thérapie cellulaire du diabète
Service de chirurgie générale et endocrinienne
Pigeyre, Marie [Auteur]
Thérapie cellulaire du diabète
Pattou, Francois [Auteur]
Thérapie cellulaire du diabète
Service de chirurgie générale et endocrinienne
Staels, Bart [Auteur correspondant]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Chinetti-Gbaguidi, Giulia [Auteur]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Caiazzo, Robert [Auteur]
Thérapie cellulaire du diabète
Service de chirurgie générale et endocrinienne
Derudas, Bruno [Auteur]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Copin, Corinne [Auteur]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Raverdy, Violeta [Auteur]
Thérapie cellulaire du diabète
Service de chirurgie générale et endocrinienne
Pigeyre, Marie [Auteur]
Thérapie cellulaire du diabète
Pattou, Francois [Auteur]
Thérapie cellulaire du diabète
Service de chirurgie générale et endocrinienne
Staels, Bart [Auteur correspondant]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Chinetti-Gbaguidi, Giulia [Auteur]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Titre de la revue :
Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research
Pagination :
189-95
Éditeur :
SAGE Publications
Date de publication :
2012-07
ISSN :
1479-1641
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
polarization
inflammation
gene expression
obesity
macrophages
inflammation
gene expression
obesity
macrophages
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Biochimie, Biologie Moléculaire
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Visceral obesity is a chronic, low-grade inflammatory disease that predisposes people to the metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and its cardiovascular complications. Adipose tissue is not a passive storehouse for fat, but ...
Lire la suite >Visceral obesity is a chronic, low-grade inflammatory disease that predisposes people to the metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and its cardiovascular complications. Adipose tissue is not a passive storehouse for fat, but an endocrine organ synthesizing and releasing a variety of bioactive molecules, some of which are produced by infiltrated immune-inflammatory cells including macrophages. Two different subpopulations of macrophages have been identified in adipose tissue: pro-inflammatory 'classical' M1 and anti-inflammatory 'alternative' M2 macrophages, and their ratio is suggested to influence the metabolic complications of obesity. These macrophages derive primarily from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). We hypothesised that obesity and the metabolic syndrome modulate PBMC functions. Therefore, alteration of the monocyte response, and more specifically their ability to differentiate toward alternative anti-inflammatory macrophages, was assessed in PBMCs isolated from lean and obese subjects with or without alterations in glucose homeostasis. Our results indicate that PBMCs from obese subjects have an altered expression of M2 markers and that their monocytes are less susceptible to differentiate toward an alternative phenotype. Thus PBMCs in obesity are programmed, which may contribute to the inflammatory dysregulation and increased susceptibility to inflammatory diseases in these patients.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Visceral obesity is a chronic, low-grade inflammatory disease that predisposes people to the metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and its cardiovascular complications. Adipose tissue is not a passive storehouse for fat, but an endocrine organ synthesizing and releasing a variety of bioactive molecules, some of which are produced by infiltrated immune-inflammatory cells including macrophages. Two different subpopulations of macrophages have been identified in adipose tissue: pro-inflammatory 'classical' M1 and anti-inflammatory 'alternative' M2 macrophages, and their ratio is suggested to influence the metabolic complications of obesity. These macrophages derive primarily from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). We hypothesised that obesity and the metabolic syndrome modulate PBMC functions. Therefore, alteration of the monocyte response, and more specifically their ability to differentiate toward alternative anti-inflammatory macrophages, was assessed in PBMCs isolated from lean and obese subjects with or without alterations in glucose homeostasis. Our results indicate that PBMCs from obese subjects have an altered expression of M2 markers and that their monocytes are less susceptible to differentiate toward an alternative phenotype. Thus PBMCs in obesity are programmed, which may contribute to the inflammatory dysregulation and increased susceptibility to inflammatory diseases in these patients.Lire moins >
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Anglais
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Non
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