Gene Profiling of Human Adipose Tissue During Evoked Inflammation In Vivo
Title | Gene Profiling of Human Adipose Tissue During Evoked Inflammation In Vivo |
Publication Type | Journal Articles |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Authors | Shah R, Lu Y, Hinkle CC, McGillicuddy FC, Kim R, Hannenhalli S, Cappola TP, Heffron S, Wang XM, Mehta NN, Putt M, Reilly MP |
Journal | DiabetesDiabetes |
Volume | 58 |
Issue | 10 |
Pagination | 2211 - 2219 |
Date Published | 2009/10/01/ |
ISBN Number | 0012-1797, 1939-327X |
Abstract | OBJECTIVE Adipose inflammation plays a central role in obesity-related metabolic and cardiovascular complications. However, few human adipose-secreted proteins are known to mediate these processes. We hypothesized that microarray mRNA profiling of human adipose during evoked inflammation could identify novel adipocytokines.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Healthy human volunteers (n = 14) were treated with intravenous endotoxin (3 ng/kg lipopolysaccharide [LPS]) and underwent subcutaneous adipose biopsies before and after LPS. On Affymetrix U133Plus 2.0 arrays, adipose mRNAs modulated >1.5-fold (with P < 0.00001) were selected. SignalP 3.0 and SecretomeP 2.0 identified genes predicted to encode secreted proteins. Of these, 86 candidates were chosen for validation in adipose from an independent human endotoxemia protocol (N = 7, with 0.6 ng/kg LPS) and for exploration of cellular origin in primary human adipocytes and macrophages in vitro. |
URL | http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/58/10/2211 |
DOI | 10.2337/db09-0256 |