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Publication : A novel function of adipocytes in lipid antigen presentation to iNKT cells.

First Author  Huh JY Year  2013
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  33
Issue  2 Pages  328-39
PubMed ID  23149942 Mgi Jnum  J:194102
Mgi Id  MGI:5470346 Doi  10.1128/MCB.00552-12
Citation  Huh JY, et al. (2013) A novel function of adipocytes in lipid antigen presentation to iNKT cells. Mol Cell Biol 33(2):328-39
abstractText  Systemic low-grade chronic inflammation has been intensively investigated in obese subjects. Recently, various immune cell types, such as macrophages, granulocytes, helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells, and B cells, have been implicated in the pathogenesis of adipose tissue inflammation. However, the roles of invariant natural killer T cells (iNKT cells) and the regulation of iNKT cell activity in adipose tissue are not thoroughly understood. Here, we demonstrated that iNKT cells were decreased in number in the adipose tissue of obese subjects. Interestingly, CD1d, a molecule involved in lipid antigen presentation to iNKT cells, was highly expressed in adipocytes, and CD1d-expressing adipocytes stimulated iNKT cell activity through physical interaction. iNKT cell population and CD1d expression were reduced in the adipose tissue of obese mice and humans compared to those of lean subjects. Moreover, iNKT cell-deficient Jalpha18 knockout mice became more obese and exhibited increased adipose tissue inflammation at the early stage of obesity. These data suggest that adipocytes regulate iNKT cell activity via CD1d and that the interaction between adipocytes and iNKT cells may modulate adipose tissue inflammation in obesity.
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