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- Calvin C. Chan
(Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine)
- Michelle S. M. A. Damen
(University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
- Maria E. Moreno-Fernandez
(University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
- Traci E. Stankiewicz
(University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
- Monica Cappelletti
(University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA)
- Pablo C. Alarcon
(Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine)
- Jarren R. Oates
(Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine)
- Jessica R. Doll
(University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
- Rajib Mukherjee
(University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
- Xiaoting Chen
(Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
- Rebekah Karns
(University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
- Matthew T. Weirauch
(University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
- Michael A. Helmrath
(Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
- Thomas H. Inge
(Children’s Hospital Colorado)
- Senad Divanovic
(Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center)
Abstract
White adipose tissue inflammation, in part via myeloid cell contribution, is central to obesity pathogenesis. Mechanisms regulating adipocyte inflammatory potential and consequent impact of such inflammation in disease pathogenesis remain poorly defined. We show that activation of the type I interferon (IFN)/IFNα receptor (IFNAR) axis amplifies adipocyte inflammatory vigor and uncovers dormant gene expression patterns resembling inflammatory myeloid cells. IFNβ-sensing promotes adipocyte glycolysis, while glycolysis inhibition impeded IFNβ-driven intra-adipocyte inflammation. Obesity-driven induction of the type I IFN axis and activation of adipocyte IFNAR signaling contributes to obesity-associated pathogenesis in mice. Notably, IFNβ effects are conserved in human adipocytes and detection of the type I IFN/IFNAR axis-associated signatures positively correlates with obesity-driven metabolic derangements in humans. Collectively, our findings reveal a capacity for the type I IFN/IFNAR axis to regulate unifying inflammatory features in both myeloid cells and adipocytes and hint at an underappreciated contribution of adipocyte inflammation in disease pathogenesis.
Suggested Citation
Calvin C. Chan & Michelle S. M. A. Damen & Maria E. Moreno-Fernandez & Traci E. Stankiewicz & Monica Cappelletti & Pablo C. Alarcon & Jarren R. Oates & Jessica R. Doll & Rajib Mukherjee & Xiaoting Che, 2020.
"Type I interferon sensing unlocks dormant adipocyte inflammatory potential,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-15, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-16571-4
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16571-4
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