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Butyrate and tributyrin reduce LPS-induced inflammatory cytokine production from human visceral fat.
Rafiei, Hossein; Yeung, Michelle; Kowalski, Sara; Li, Michael Yu; Harris, David; Chang, Jacqueline; Nguyen, Nam; Yorke, Ekua; Sampath, Sharadh; Hollman, Serena; Duns, Gerben; O'Brien, Luke; Steidl, Christian; Krystal, Gerald; Elisia, Ingrid.
Affiliation
  • Rafiei H; Terry Fox Laboratory, BC Cancer Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1L3, Canada.
  • Yeung M; Terry Fox Laboratory, BC Cancer Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1L3, Canada.
  • Kowalski S; Terry Fox Laboratory, BC Cancer Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1L3, Canada.
  • Li MY; Department of Lymphoid Cancer Research, BC Cancer Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1L3, Canada.
  • Harris D; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1L3, Canada.
  • Chang J; Richmond Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Program, Richmond Hospital, Vancouver Coastal Health, Richmond, BC, V7C 5L9, Canada.
  • Nguyen N; Richmond Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Program, Richmond Hospital, Vancouver Coastal Health, Richmond, BC, V7C 5L9, Canada.
  • Yorke E; Richmond Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Program, Richmond Hospital, Vancouver Coastal Health, Richmond, BC, V7C 5L9, Canada.
  • Sampath S; Richmond Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Program, Richmond Hospital, Vancouver Coastal Health, Richmond, BC, V7C 5L9, Canada.
  • Hollman S; Richmond Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Program, Richmond Hospital, Vancouver Coastal Health, Richmond, BC, V7C 5L9, Canada.
  • Duns G; Terry Fox Laboratory, BC Cancer Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1L3, Canada.
  • O'Brien L; Department of Lymphoid Cancer Research, BC Cancer Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1L3, Canada.
  • Steidl C; Department of Lymphoid Cancer Research, BC Cancer Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1L3, Canada.
  • Krystal G; Department of Lymphoid Cancer Research, BC Cancer Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1L3, Canada.
  • Elisia I; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1L3, Canada.
Int J Obes (Lond) ; 2024 Jul 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38987636
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The current obesity crisis has resulted in many people with excess adipose tissue suffering from chronic inflammation. This inflammation is largely due to the release of cytokines and chemokines from visceral fat. The aim of this study was to identify potential anti-inflammatory agents that might alleviate obesity-induced chronic inflammation.

METHODS:

To identify agents that might alleviate this obesity-induced chronic inflammation we have developed a simple protocol for incubating intact pieces of human visceral adipose tissue in 35 mm tissue culture plates, in the presence of low-dose lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and co-incubating these samples with potential anti-inflammatory agents. RNA-Seq analysis was performed to identify enriched gene expression signatures among the most significantly differentially expressed genes.

RESULTS:

From this screen, we have identified the short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) sodium butyrate and its triacylglyceride form, tributyrin, as effective agents, significantly reducing the production of LPS-induced inflammatory cytokines and chemokines from all adipose tissue samples tested. As well, these agents appear to be non-toxic at the concentrations tested. RNA-Seq analysis has revealed that IL36γ is one of the most upregulated genes in response to LPS and one of the most downregulated when sodium butyrate is added to human fat samples stimulated with LPS. IL-36γ ELISAs confirmed this holds true at the protein level as well.

CONCLUSIONS:

These studies suggest that the short-chain fatty acid, sodium butyrate, and its triacylglyceride form, tributyrin, might alleviate the chronic inflammation that is associated with many individuals with obesity.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Int J Obes (Lond) Journal subject: METABOLISMO Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canada

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Int J Obes (Lond) Journal subject: METABOLISMO Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canada
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