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Circulating innate lymphoid cell subtypes and altered cytokine profiles following an atherogenic high-fat diet.


ABSTRACT: Impaired Glc tolerance and hyperinsulinemia are a hallmark of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and are associated with an altered innate and adaptive immune response. In this study, we used a high-fat diet (HFD)-induced model of pre-diabetes to explore the pathological implications of altered innate lymphoid cell (ILC) profiles in a state of impaired Glc tolerance. Sixteen male C57BL/6 mice were randomized to receive two experimental diets (n = 8 per group), low-fat (LFD), and HFD for 8-13 wk. We evaluated the levels of circulating innate lymphoid cells and their respective cytokines following HFD-feeding. The HFD group had impaired Glc tolerance, elevated insulin levels, and increased total cholesterol levels. Notably, the levels of circulating ILC1s were elevated following 13 wk of HFD-feeding. Moreover, the levels of TNF-α were decreased, but there were no changes in IFN-γ levels. Lastly, the levels of circulating ILC2s and ILC3s were comparable between the HFD and LFD group. The findings demonstrated that short-term HFD-feeding increases postprandial blood Glc, total cholesterol and insulin levels. However, the metabolic changes did not alter ILC2 and ILC3 levels and their respective cytokine profiles.

SUBMITTER: Mxinwa V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8762092 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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