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Role of TLR4 in the induction of inflammatory changes in adipocytes and macrophages.

Citation
McKernan, K., et al. “Role Of Tlr4 In The Induction Of Inflammatory Changes In Adipocytes And Macrophages.”. Adipocyte, pp. 212-222.
Center University of Michigan
Author K McKernan, M Varghese, R Patel, K Singer
Keywords Toll-like receptors, adipogenesis, adipose tissue macrophages, bone marrow derived dendritic cells, cytokines, ear mesenchymal stem cells, inflammation, lipopolysaccharide, saturated fatty acids
Abstract

In obesity, high levels of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) contribute to adipose tissue inflammation and dysfunction. Obesity-induced macrophage infiltration leads to insulin resistance, but the adipocyte itself may play a role in generating the inflammatory milieu. Given our recent findings of the role of TLR4 in myeloid biasing in obesity, we next investigated the role of TLR4 in adipocyte generated inflammatory responses to SFAs and lipopolysaccharides. We used WT and ear mesenchymal stem cell derived adipocytes (EMSC Ad) and bone marrow dendritic cells (BMDCs) to evaluate cell specific responses. Our work demonstrates a role for TLR4 in adipocyte- immune cell crosstalk and that SFA derived metabolites from adipocytes may induce proinflammatory stimulation of immune cells in a TLR4 independent manner.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Adipocyte
Volume
9
Issue
1
Number of Pages
212-222
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
2162-397X
DOI
10.1080/21623945.2020.1760674
Alternate Journal
Adipocyte
PMID
32403975
PMCID
PMC7238871
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