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Publication : RBP4 activates antigen-presenting cells, leading to adipose tissue inflammation and systemic insulin resistance.

First Author  Moraes-Vieira PM Year  2014
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  19
Issue  3 Pages  512-26
PubMed ID  24606904 Mgi Jnum  J:210633
Mgi Id  MGI:5571547 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2014.01.018
Citation  Moraes-Vieira PM, et al. (2014) RBP4 activates antigen-presenting cells, leading to adipose tissue inflammation and systemic insulin resistance. Cell Metab 19(3):512-26
abstractText  Insulin resistance is a major cause of diabetes and is highly associated with adipose tissue (AT) inflammation in obesity. RBP4, a retinol transporter, is elevated in insulin resistance and contributes to increased diabetes risk. We aimed to determine the mechanisms for RBP4-induced insulin resistance. Here we show that RBP4 elevation causes AT inflammation by activating innate immunity that elicits an adaptive immune response. RBP4-overexpressing mice (RBP4-Ox) are insulin resistant and glucose intolerant and have increased AT macrophage and CD4 T cell infiltration. In RBP4-Ox, AT CD206(+) macrophages express proinflammatory markers and activate CD4 T cells while maintaining alternatively activated macrophage markers. These effects result from direct activation of AT antigen-presenting cells (APCs) by RBP4 through a JNK-dependent pathway. Transfer of RBP4-activated APCs into normal mice is sufficient to induce AT inflammation, insulin resistance, and glucose intolerance. Thus, RBP4 causes insulin resistance, at least partly, by activating AT APCs that induce CD4 T cell Th1 polarization and AT inflammation.
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