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Interleukin-16 is increased in obesity and alters adipogenesis and inflammation in vitro.
Reyes-Farias, Marjorie; Fernández-García, Pablo; Corrales, Patricia; González, Lorena; Soria-Gondek, Andrea; Martínez, Ester; Pellitero, Silvia; Tarascó, Jordi; Moreno, Pau; Sumoy, Lauro; Medina-Gómez, Gema; Sánchez-Infantes, David; Herrero, Laura.
Afiliación
  • Reyes-Farias M; Endocrinology department, Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP), Badalona, Spain.
  • Fernández-García P; Department of Biochemistry and Physiology, School of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, Institute of Biomedicine of the University of Barcelona (IBUB), Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Barcelona, Spain.
  • Corrales P; Department of Basic Health Sciences, University Rey Juan Carlos (URJC), Madrid, Spain.
  • González L; Department of Basic Health Sciences, University Rey Juan Carlos (URJC), Madrid, Spain.
  • Soria-Gondek A; Endocrinology department, Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP), Badalona, Spain.
  • Martínez E; Pediatric Surgery Department, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain.
  • Pellitero S; Department of Basic Health Sciences, University Rey Juan Carlos (URJC), Madrid, Spain.
  • Tarascó J; Endocrinology and Nutrition Department, Institute Research and Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Moreno P; General Surgery Department, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain.
  • Sumoy L; General Surgery Department, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain.
  • Medina-Gómez G; Endocrinology department, Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP), Badalona, Spain.
  • Sánchez-Infantes D; Department of Basic Health Sciences, University Rey Juan Carlos (URJC), Madrid, Spain.
  • Herrero L; Department of Basic Health Sciences, University Rey Juan Carlos (URJC), Madrid, Spain.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ; 15: 1346317, 2024.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38544694
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Obesity is a chronic condition associated with low-grade inflammation mainly due to immune cell infiltration of white adipose tissue (WAT). WAT is distributed into two main depots subcutaneous WAT (sWAT) and visceral WAT (vWAT), each with different biochemical features and metabolic roles. Proinflammatory cytokines including interleukin (IL)-16 are secreted by both adipocytes and infiltrated immune cells to upregulate inflammation. IL-16 has been widely studied in the peripheral proinflammatory immune response; however, little is known about its role in adipocytes in the context of obesity. Aim &

Methods:

We aimed to study the levels of IL-16 in WAT derived from sWAT and vWAT depots of humans with obesity and the role of this cytokine in palmitate-exposed 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

Results:

The results demonstrated that IL-16 expression was higher in vWAT compared with sWAT in individuals with obesity. In addition, IL-16 serum levels were higher in patients with obesity compared with normal-weight individuals, increased at 6 months after bariatric surgery, and at 12 months after surgery decreased to levels similar to before the intervention. Our in vitro models showed that IL-16 could modulate markers of adipogenesis (Pref1), lipid metabolism (Plin1, Cd36, and Glut4), fibrosis (Hif1a, Col4a, Col6a, and Vegf), and inflammatory signaling (IL6) during adipogenesis and in mature adipocytes. In addition, lipid accumulation and glycerol release assays suggested lipolysis alteration.

Discussion:

Our results suggest a potential role of IL-16 in adipogenesis, lipid and glucose homeostasis, fibrosis, and inflammation in an obesity context.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Interleucina-16 / Adipogénesis Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Interleucina-16 / Adipogénesis Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España