Influence of adenovirus 36 seropositivity on the expression of adipogenic microRNAs in obese subjects
Background Infection by Adenovirus 36 (Ad-36) has been associated with adipogenesis using cell and animal models, and a high risk of developing obesity has been reported in Ad-36-seropositive individuals. However, molecular mechanisms involved in the maintenance over the years of adipogenesis associ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International Journal of Obesity 2020-11, Vol.44 (11), p.2303-2312 |
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Infection by Adenovirus 36 (Ad-36) has been associated with adipogenesis using cell and animal models, and a high risk of developing obesity has been reported in Ad-36-seropositive individuals. However, molecular mechanisms involved in the maintenance over the years of adipogenesis associated with Ad-36 has not been investigated in human adipose tissue. Epigenetic mechanisms, such as micro-RNAs (miRNAs) that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level, have shown an important role in the development and maintenance of metabolic diseases.
Aim
This study investigated the expression of miRNA associated with the adipogenic process in visceral adipose tissue from obese individuals according to Ad-36 serology.
Methods
Obese individuals were separated according to their status of Ad-36 serology in seropositive (Ad-36 (+);
n
= 29) and seronegative (Ad-36 (−);
n
= 28) groups. Additionally, a group of lean controls (
n
= 17) was selected to compare with obese individuals. Biopsies of visceral adipose tissue were obtained to evaluate miRNA and gene expression. The study of Ad-36 serology was carried out by ELISA. The expression of pro-adipogenic (miR-17 and miR-210) and anti-adipogenic (miR-155, miR-130 and miR-27a) miRNAs was evaluated using Taqman advanced miRNA assays by qPCR. The expression of adipogenes encoding
LEP
,
ADIPOQ
, and
PPARγ
was evaluated by Taqman predesigned assays through qPCR.
Results
The obese group had higher
LEP
(
p
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ISSN: | 0307-0565 1476-5497 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41366-020-00654-9 |