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Pentraxin 3 deficiency protects from the metabolic inflammation associated to diet-induced obesity

Authors :
A. Moregola
Rémi Porte
Alberico L. Catapano
Fabio Pellegatta
Liliana Grigore
Andrea Baragetti
Marina Sironi
Cecilia Garlanda
Fabrizia Bonacina
Alice Salatin
Alberto Mantovani
Giuseppe Danilo Norata
Barbara Bottazzi
Eduardo Bonavita
Elisa Barbati
Martina Molgora
Source :
Cardiovascular Research
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

AimsLow-grade chronic inflammation characterizes obesity and metabolic syndrome. Here, we aim at investigating the impact of the acute-phase protein long pentraxin 3 (PTX3) on the immune-inflammatory response occurring during diet-induced obesity.Methods and resultsPTX3 deficiency in mice fed a high-fat diet for 20 weeks protects from weight gain and adipose tissue deposition in visceral and subcutaneous depots. This effect is not related to changes in glucose homeostasis and lipid metabolism but is associated with an improved immune cell phenotype in the adipose tissue of Ptx3 deficient animals, which is characterized by M2-macrophages polarization and increased angiogenesis. These findings are recapitulated in humans where carriers of a PTX3 haplotype (PTX3 h2/h2 haplotype), resulting in lower PTX3 plasma levels, presented with a reduced prevalence of obesity and decreased abdominal adiposity compared with non-carriers.ConclusionOur results support a critical role for PTX3 in the onset of obesity by promoting inflammation and limiting adipose tissue vascularization and delineate PTX3 targeting as a valuable strategy for the treatment of adipose tissue-associated inflammatory response.

Details

ISSN :
17553245 and 00086363
Volume :
115
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiovascular Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ad14239bdc2656b1d4ffd51a1a25f0bb