Morbidly obese human subjects have increased peripheral blood [CD4.sup.+] T cells with skewing toward a Treg- and Th2-doroinated phenotype

Obesity is associated with local T-cell abnormalities in adipose tissue. Systemic obesity-related abnormalities in the peripheral blood T-cell compartment are not well defined. In this study, we investigated the peripheral blood T-cell compartment of morbidly obese and lean subjects. We determined a...

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Hauptverfasser: van der Weerd, Kim, Dik, Willem A, Schrijver, Benjamin, Schweitzer, Dave H, Langerak, Anton W, Drexhage, Hemmo A, Kiewiet, Rosalie M, van Aken, Maarten O, van Huisstede, Astrid, van Dongen, Jacques J.M, van der Lelij, Aart- Jan, Staal, Frank J.T, van Hagen, P. Martin
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description Obesity is associated with local T-cell abnormalities in adipose tissue. Systemic obesity-related abnormalities in the peripheral blood T-cell compartment are not well defined. In this study, we investigated the peripheral blood T-cell compartment of morbidly obese and lean subjects. We determined all major T-cell subpopulations via six-color flow cytometry, including [CD8.sup.+] and [CD4.sup.+] T cells, [CD4.sup.+] T-helper (Th) subpopulations, and natural [CD4.sup.+][CD25.sup.+][FoxP3.sup.+] T-regulatory (Treg) cells. Moreover, molecular analyses to assess thymic output, T-cell proliferation (T-cell receptor excision circle analysis), and T-cell receptor-[beta] (TCRB) repertoire (GeneScan analysis) were performed. In addition, we determined plasma levels of proinflammatory cytokines and cytokines associated with Th subpopulations and T-cell proliferation. Morbidly obese subjects had a selective increase in peripheral blood [CD4.sup.+] naive, memory, natural [CD4.sup.+][CD25.sup.+][FoxP3.sup.+] Treg, and Th2 T cells, whereas [CD8.sup.+] T cells were normal. [CD4.sup.+] and [CD8.sup.+] T-cell proliferation was increased, whereas the TCRB repertoire was not significantly altered. Plasma levels of cytokines CCL5 and IL-7 were elevated. [CD4.sup.+] T-cell numbers correlated positively with fasting insulin levels. The peripheral blood T-cell compartment of morbidly obese subjects is characterized by increased homeostatic T-cell proliferation to which cytokines IL-7 and CCL5, among others, might contribute. This is associated with increased [CD4.sup.+] T cells, with skewing toward a Treg- and Th2-dominated phenotype, suggesting a more anti-inflammatory set point. Diabetes 61:401-408, 2012
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