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1675-P: Adipocyte Adaptive Immune Cell Function and Exhaustion Contribute to the Drop in Adipose Tissue (AT) Regulatory T-Cells (Tregs) in Human Obesity

Diabetes(2020)

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Background: AT Tregs are decreased in obese mice. We have previously shown that preventing this decline improves insulin sensitivity, despite persistent obesity, underscoring a key role for AT Tregs in systemic metabolism. Therefore, we sought to examine AT Treg changes in human subjects and elucidate potential mechanisms responsible for these changes. Methods: We obtained visceral (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) at elective surgery in 54 obese and 18 lean subjects, and SAT via liposuction in 15 lean subjects before and after 2 weeks high fat diet (HFD). Results: Obese individuals had 67% less Treg abundance in VAT (p Discussion: Thus, human adipocyte immune cell activity, combined with Treg exhaustion, contributes to the drop in AT Tregs and strongly affects metabolism. Disclosure D. Bradley: None. A.M. Blaszczak: None. A. Smith: None. A.D. Jalilvand: None. V.P. Wright: None. K. Wyne: Advisory Panel; Self; Novo Nordisk Inc. Research Support; Self; Sanofi. S. Noria: None. J. Joseph: None. J.Z. Liu: None. W. Hsueh: None. Funding American Diabetes Association (1-16-ICTS-049 to W.H.); National Institutes of Health (KL2TR001068, R01HL135622)
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adipose tissue,obesity,immune cell function,t-cells
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