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Publication : PI3Kγ activity in leukocytes promotes adipose tissue inflammation and early-onset insulin resistance during obesity.

First Author  Breasson L Year  2017
Journal  Sci Signal Volume  10
Issue  488 PubMed ID  28720716
Mgi Jnum  J:259086 Mgi Id  MGI:6140939
Doi  10.1126/scisignal.aaf2969 Citation  Breasson L, et al. (2017) PI3Kgamma activity in leukocytes promotes adipose tissue inflammation and early-onset insulin resistance during obesity. Sci Signal 10(488)
abstractText  The phosphoinositide 3-kinase gamma (PI3Kgamma) plays a major role in leukocyte recruitment during acute inflammation and has been proposed to inhibit classical macrophage activation by driving immunosuppressive gene expression. PI3Kgamma plays an important role in diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance. In seeking to determine the underlying molecular mechanisms, we showed that PI3Kgamma action in high-fat diet-induced inflammation and insulin resistance depended largely on its role in the control of adiposity, which was due to PI3Kgamma activity in a nonhematopoietic cell type. However, PI3Kgamma activity in leukocytes was required for efficient neutrophil recruitment to adipose tissue. Neutrophil recruitment was correlated with proinflammatory gene expression in macrophages in adipose tissue, which triggered insulin resistance early during the development of obesity. Our data challenge the concept that PI3Kgamma is a general suppressor of classical macrophage activation and indicate that PI3Kgamma controls macrophage gene expression by non-cell-autonomous mechanisms, the outcome of which is context-dependent.
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