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Estrogen regulates sex-specific localization of regulatory T cells in adipose tissue of obese female mice.


ABSTRACT: Regulatory T cells (Treg) play essential roles in maintaining immune homeostasis. Resident Treg in visceral adipose tissue (VAT-Treg) decrease in male obese mice, which leads to the development of obesity-associated chronic inflammations and insulin resistance. Although gender differences in immune responses have been reported, the effects of the difference in metabolic environment on VAT-Treg are unclear. We investigated the localization of VAT-Treg in female mice in comparison with that in male mice. On a high-fat diet (HFD), VAT-Treg decreased in male mice but increased in female mice. The increase was abolished in ovariectomized and HFD-fed mice, but was restored by estrogen supplementation. The IL33 receptor ST2, which is important for the localization and maturation of VAT-Treg in males, was reduced in CD4+CD25+ T cells isolated from gonadal fat of obese mice of both genders, suggesting that a different system exists for VAT-Treg localization in females. Extensive analysis of chemokine expression in gonadal fat and adipose CD4+CD25+T cells revealed several chemokine signals related to female-specific VAT-Treg accumulation such as CCL24, CCR6, and CXCR3. Taken together, the current study demonstrated sexual dimorphism in VAT-Treg localization in obese mice. Estrogen may attenuate obesity-associated chronic inflammation partly through altering chemokine-related VAT-Treg localization in females.

SUBMITTER: Ishikawa A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7117686 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Estrogen regulates sex-specific localization of regulatory T cells in adipose tissue of obese female mice.

Ishikawa Akari A   Wada Tsutomu T   Nishimura Sanshiro S   Ito Tetsuo T   Okekawa Akira A   Onogi Yasuhiro Y   Watanabe Eri E   Sameshima Azusa A   Tanaka Tomoko T   Tsuneki Hiroshi H   Saito Shigeru S   Sasaoka Toshiyasu T  

PloS one 20200402 4


Regulatory T cells (Treg) play essential roles in maintaining immune homeostasis. Resident Treg in visceral adipose tissue (VAT-Treg) decrease in male obese mice, which leads to the development of obesity-associated chronic inflammations and insulin resistance. Although gender differences in immune responses have been reported, the effects of the difference in metabolic environment on VAT-Treg are unclear. We investigated the localization of VAT-Treg in female mice in comparison with that in mal  ...[more]

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