Nucleic Acid-Targeting Pathways Promote Inflammation in Obesity-Related Insulin Resistance

核酸靶向通路促进肥胖相关胰岛素抵抗中的炎症

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作者:Xavier S Revelo ,Magar Ghazarian ,Melissa Hui Yen Chng ,Helen Luck ,Justin H Kim ,Kejing Zeng ,Sally Y Shi ,Sue Tsai ,Helena Lei ,Justin Kenkel ,Chih Long Liu ,Stephanie Tangsombatvisit ,Hubert Tsui ,Corneliu Sima ,Changting Xiao ,Lei Shen ,Xiaoying Li ,Tianru Jin ,Gary F Lewis ,Minna Woo ,Paul J Utz ,Michael Glogauer ,Edgar Engleman ,Shawn Winer ,Daniel A Winer

Abstract

Obesity-related inflammation of metabolic tissues, including visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and liver, are key factors in the development of insulin resistance (IR), though many of the contributing mechanisms remain unclear. We show that nucleic-acid-targeting pathways downstream of extracellular trap (ET) formation, unmethylated CpG DNA, or ribonucleic acids drive inflammation in IR. High-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice show increased release of ETs in VAT, decreased systemic clearance of ETs, and increased autoantibodies against conserved nuclear antigens. In HFD-fed mice, this excess of nucleic acids and related protein antigens worsens metabolic parameters through a number of mechanisms, including activation of VAT macrophages and expansion of plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) in the liver. Consistently, HFD-fed mice lacking critical responders of nucleic acid pathways, Toll-like receptors (TLR)7 and TLR9, show reduced metabolic inflammation and improved glucose homeostasis. Treatment of HFD-fed mice with inhibitors of ET formation or a TLR7/9 antagonist improves metabolic disease. These findings reveal a pathogenic role for nucleic acid targeting as a driver of metabolic inflammation in IR.

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