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Intrinsic Properties of Brown and White Adipocytes Have Differential Effects on Macrophage Inflammatory Responses.


ABSTRACT: Obesity is marked by chronic, low-grade inflammation. Here, we examined whether intrinsic differences between white and brown adipocytes influence the inflammatory status of macrophages. White and brown adipocytes were characterized by transcriptional regulation of UCP-1, PGC1?, PGC1?, and CIDEA and their level of IL-6 secretion. The inflammatory profile of PMA-differentiated U937 and THP-1 macrophages, in resting state and after stimulation with LPS/IFN-gamma and IL-4, was assessed by measuring IL-6 secretion and transcriptional regulation of a panel of inflammatory genes after mono- or indirect coculture with white and brown adipocytes. White adipocyte monocultures show increased IL-6 secretion compared to brown adipocytes. White adipocytes cocultured with U937 and THP-1 macrophages induced a greater increase in IL-6 secretion compared to brown adipocytes cocultured with both macrophages. White adipocytes cocultured with macrophages increased inflammatory gene expression in both types. In contrast, macrophages cocultured with brown adipocytes induced downregulation or no alterations in inflammatory gene expression. The effects of adipocytes on macrophages appear to be independent of stimulation state. Brown adipocytes exhibit an intrinsic ability to dampen inflammatory profile of macrophages, while white adipocytes enhance it. These data suggest that brown adipocytes may be less prone to adipose tissue inflammation that is associated with obesity.

SUBMITTER: Dowal L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5385256 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intrinsic Properties of Brown and White Adipocytes Have Differential Effects on Macrophage Inflammatory Responses.

Dowal Louisa L   Parameswaran Pooja P   Phat Sarah S   Akella Syamala S   Majumdar Ishita Deb ID   Ranjan Jyoti J   Shah Chahan C   Mogre Saie S   Guntur Kalyani K   Thapa Khampaseuth K   Gesta Stephane S   Vishnudas Vivek K VK   Narain Niven R NR   Sarangarajan Rangaprasad R  

Mediators of inflammation 20170326


Obesity is marked by chronic, low-grade inflammation. Here, we examined whether intrinsic differences between white and brown adipocytes influence the inflammatory status of macrophages. White and brown adipocytes were characterized by transcriptional regulation of <i>UCP-1</i>, <i>PGC1α</i>, <i>PGC1β</i>, and <i>CIDEA</i> and their level of IL-6 secretion. The inflammatory profile of PMA-differentiated U937 and THP-1 macrophages, in resting state and after stimulation with LPS/IFN-gamma and IL-  ...[more]

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