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dc.contributor.authorThrum, Stephan-
dc.contributor.authorSommer, Miriam-
dc.contributor.authorRaulien, Nora-
dc.contributor.authorGericke, Martin Thomas-
dc.contributor.authorMassier, Lucas-
dc.contributor.authorKovacs, Peter-
dc.contributor.authorKrasselt, Marco Lothar-
dc.contributor.authorLandgraf, Kathrin-
dc.contributor.authorKörner, Antje-
dc.contributor.authorDietrich, Arne-
dc.contributor.authorBlüher, Matthias-
dc.contributor.authorRossol, Manuela-
dc.contributor.authorWagner, Ulf-
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-02T10:31:56Z-
dc.date.available2024-12-02T10:31:56Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.urihttps://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/119255-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.25673/117296-
dc.description.abstractObjective: Obesity is complicated by inflammatory activation of the innate immune system. Stimulation of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) by extra-cellular calcium ions ([Ca2+]ex) can trigger NLRP3 inflammasome activation and inflammation. We hypothesised, that this mechanism might contribute to the activation of adipose tissue (AT) in obesity, and investigated [Ca2+]ex-induced, CaSR mediated IL-1β release by macrophages in obesity. Methods: [Ca2+]ex-induced IL-1β release was investigated in monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) generated from peripheral blood of patients with obesity and from normal-weight controls. Visceral and subcutaneous AT biosamples were stimulated with [Ca2+]ex, and IL-1β release, as well as expression of NLRP3 inflammasome and cytokine genes, was determined. Results: Both MDM and AT readily responded with concentration-dependent IL-1β release already at low, near physiological concentrations to addition of [Ca2+]ex, which was more than 80 fold higher than the LPS-induced effect. IL-1β levels induced by [Ca2+]ex were significantly higher not only in MDM from patients with obesity compared to controls, but also in visceral versus subcutaneous AT. This fat-depot difference was also reflected by mRNA expression levels of inflammasome and cytokine genes. Conclusions: Obesity renders macrophages more susceptible to [Ca2+]ex-induced IL-1β release and pyroptosis. Increased susceptibility was independent of the response to LPS and circulating CRP arguing against mere pro-inflammatory pre-activation of monocytes. Instead, we propose that CaSR mediated signalling is relevant for the deleterious innate immune activation in obesity.eng
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/-
dc.subject.ddc610-
dc.titleMacrophages in obesity are characterised by increased IL-1ß response to calcium-sensing receptor signalseng
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local.bibliographicCitation.journaltitleInternational journal of obesity-
local.bibliographicCitation.volume46-
local.bibliographicCitation.issue10-
local.bibliographicCitation.pagestart1883-
local.bibliographicCitation.pageend1891-
local.bibliographicCitation.publishernameNature Publ. Group-
local.bibliographicCitation.publisherplaceAvenel, NJ-
local.bibliographicCitation.doi10.1038/s41366-022-01135-x-
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dc.identifier.ppn186974103X-
cbs.publication.displayform2022-
local.bibliographicCitation.year2022-
cbs.sru.importDate2024-12-02T10:31:21Z-
local.bibliographicCitationEnthalten in International journal of obesity - Avenel, NJ : Nature Publ. Group, 2005-
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