[HTML][HTML] Adipocyte-specific CD1d-deficiency mitigates diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance in mice

M Satoh, M Hoshino, K Fujita, M Iizuka, S Fujii… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
M Satoh, M Hoshino, K Fujita, M Iizuka, S Fujii, CS Clingan, L Van Kaer, K Iwabuchi
Scientific Reports, 2016nature.com
It has been shown that CD1d expression and glycolipid-reactive, CD1d-restricted NKT cells
exacerbate the development of obesity and insulin resistance in mice. However, the relevant
CD1d-expressing cells that influence the effects of NKT cells on the progression of obesity
remain incompletely defined. In this study, we have demonstrated that 3T3-L1 adipocytes
can present endogenous ligands to NKT cells, leading to IFN-γ production, which in turn,
stimulated 3T3-L1 adipocytes to enhance expression of CD1d and CCL2 and decrease …
Abstract
It has been shown that CD1d expression and glycolipid-reactive, CD1d-restricted NKT cells exacerbate the development of obesity and insulin resistance in mice. However, the relevant CD1d-expressing cells that influence the effects of NKT cells on the progression of obesity remain incompletely defined. In this study, we have demonstrated that 3T3-L1 adipocytes can present endogenous ligands to NKT cells, leading to IFN-γ production, which in turn, stimulated 3T3-L1 adipocytes to enhance expression of CD1d and CCL2 and decrease expression of adiponectin. Furthermore, adipocyte-specific CD1d deletion decreased the size of the visceral adipose tissue mass and enhanced insulin sensitivity in mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD). Accordingly, NKT cells were less activated, IFN-γ production was significantly reduced and levels of adiponectin were increased in these animals as compared with control mice on HFD. Importantly, macrophage recruitment into the adipose tissue of adipocyte-specific CD1d-deficient mice was significantly blunted. These findings indicate that interactions between NKT cells and CD1d-expressing adipocytes producing endogenous NKT cell ligands play a critical role in the induction of inflammation and functional modulation of adipose tissue that leads to obesity.
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