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2094-P: Decreased Human Adipose Tissue-Resident Eosinophils in Obese Subjects Is Associated with Increased Insulin Resistance

Authors :
Eleanna Defilippis
James A. Madura
Cassandra Rau
Mia Y. Masuda
James D. Hernandez
Elizabeth A. Jacobsen
Ting Li
Source :
Diabetes. 68
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Diabetes Association, 2019.

Abstract

Eosinophils (EOS) have been shown to play a major role in animal adipose tissue (AT) metabolism by promoting insulin sensitivity (IS) through an increase in alternatively activated macrophages (M2). Additionally, AT EOS are known to be decreased in obese mice. Currently, translational evidence is lacking for the role of EOS in human AT metabolism and IS. We investigated whether human AT-resident EOS numbers, as in animal models, are decreased in obese subjects and correlate with their degree of insulin resistance (IR). To date, we have studied 16 lean subjects (F15/M1, age 43 +2 years old; BMI 22.5+0.4kg/m2; HOMA-IR: 0.99 +0.38) and 22 obese, IR subjects (17F/5M, age 42 +1.3 years old; BMI: 38.9 +1.0kg/m2; HOMA-IR:5.0 +1.6) undergoing elective laparoscopic surgery. During surgical procedure, subcutaneous (SC) and omental (OM) fat was harvested. Stromal vascular fraction (SVF) was isolated after collagenase digestion of the fat samples. SVF was subjected to FACS analysis using BD Biosciences FACSAria III Cell Sorter with EOS count normalized as percent of CD45+ cells. Viable EOS were isolated and cytospin preparation was stained with a Diff-Quik. EOS isolated from SC AT of lean(L) subjects were found to significantly outnumber those obtained from obese (Ob) subjects by a 2.1:1 ratio (SC L:2.34 +0.29 vs. SC Ob: 1.11 +0.21, P Disclosure J.D. Hernandez: None. T. Li: None. C. Rau: None. M.Y. Masuda: None. J.A. Madura: None. E.A. Jacobsen: None. E. DeFilippis: None. Funding Arizona Department of Health Services (14-00003606); Arizona Biomedical Research Commission; Kathryn H. and Roger Penske Career Development Award

Details

ISSN :
1939327X and 00121797
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1d53ae6fe079de907d0da65acd808923
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2337/db19-2094-p