B cell activation factor (BAFF) is a novel adipokine that links obesity and inflammation
Exp. mol. med
; Exp. mol. med;: 208-216, 2009.
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ABSTRACT
B cell activation factor (BAFF) is a novel member of the TNF ligand superfamily, mainly produced by myeloid cells. BAFF has been shown to participate in B-cell survival and B- and T-cell maturation. BAFF expression in adipocytes has been recently demonstrated. In the current study, we verified that BAFF expression is increased during adipocyte differentiation. BAFF expression was augmented by TNF-alpha treatment and was decreased by rosiglitazone treatment. BAFF secretion in lean and in ob/ob mice sera were compared and smaller amount of BAFF was secreted in ob/ob mice. mRNA and protein expression were different between epididymal and visceral adipose tissue. BAFF expression was also increased in ob/ob mouse adipose tissue. We sought to identify known BAFF receptors (BAFF-R, BCMA, and TACI) in adipocytes, and determined that all three were present and upregulated during adipocyte differentiation. However, the expression of TACI was distinct from that of BAFF-R and BCMA under TNF-alpha and BAFF ligand treatment. BAFF-R and BCMA expression levels were upregulated under pro-inflammatory conditions, but TACI was reduced. Conversely, BAFF-R and BCMA expression levels were downregulated by rosiglitazone treatment, but TACI was increased. Taken together, our results suggest that BAFF may be a new adipokine, representing a link between obesity and inflammation.
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Main subject:
Cell Differentiation
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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Adipocytes
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Thiazolidinediones
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B-Cell Activating Factor
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B-Cell Activation Factor Receptor
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Adipokines
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Hypoglycemic Agents
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Inflammation
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Obesity
Type of study:
Prognostic_studies
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Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Exp. mol. med
Year:
2009
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Article