IL-33 Reverses an Obesity-Induced Deficit in Visceral Adipose Tissue ST2+ T Regulatory Cells and Ameliorates Adipose Tissue Inflammation and Insulin Resistance

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作者
Han, Jonathan M.
Wu, Dan
Denroche, Heather C.
Yao, Yu
Verchere, C. Bruce
Levings, Megan K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Dept Surg, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4H4, Canada
关键词
NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA; CYTOKINE PRODUCTION; FOXP3(+) CELLS; MICE; FAT; ACCUMULATION; MACROPHAGES; POPULATION; RECEPTOR; DISEASE;
D O I
10.4049/jimmunol.1500020
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Obesity is associated with insulin resistance and inflammation thought to be caused by a visceral adipose tissue (VAT)-localized reduction in immunoregulatory cells and increase in proinflammatory immune cells. We previously found that VAT regulatory T cells (Tregs) normally express high levels of IL-10 and that expression of this cytokine in VAT Tregs is specifically reduced in mice fed a high-fat diet. In this study, we further investigated the phenotype of VAT Tregs and found that the majority of IL-10-expressing Tregs in the VAT of lean mice also expressed the ST2 chain of the IL-33R. In addition to high expression of IL-10, ST2(+) Tregs in lean VAT expressed higher proportions of Th2-associated proteins, including GATA3 and CCR4, and Neuropillin-1 compared with ST2(-) Tregs. The proportion of ST2(+) Tregs in VAT was severely diminished in obese mice that had been fed a high-fat/sucrose diet, and this effect could be completely reversed by treatment with IL-33. IL-33 treatment also reversed VAT inflammation in obese mice and resulted in a reduction of hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance. These data suggest that IL-33 contributes to the maintenance of the normal pool of ST2(+) Tregs in the VAT, and that therapeutic administration of IL-33 results in multiple anti-obesity effects, including the reversal of VAT inflammation and alleviation of insulin resistance.
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