Immune profile of adipose tissue from youth with obesity and asthma

Anna Reichenbach, Wade O'Brien, Sarai Duran,Kayla J. Authelet,Robert J. Freishtat,Evan P. Nadler,Deepa Rastogi

PEDIATRIC OBESITY(2024)

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BackgroundObesity is a risk factor for paediatric asthma. Obesity-mediated systemic inflammation correlates with metabolic dysregulation; both are associated with asthma burden. However, adipose tissue inflammation is not defined in obesity-related asthma.ObjectiveDefine adipose tissue inflammation and its association with metabolic measures in paediatric obesity-related asthma.MethodsCellular profile of stromal vascular fraction from visceral adipose tissue (VAT) from youth with obesity-related asthma (n = 14) and obesity without asthma (n = 23) was analyzed using flow cytometry and correlated with metabolic measures.ResultsCompared to youth without asthma, VAT from youth with obesity-related asthma was enriched for leukocytes and macrophages, including M1 and dual M1M2 cells, but did not differ for CD4+ lymphocytes, and endothelial cells, their progenitors, and preadipocytes. M1 macrophage counts positively correlated with glucose, while M1M2 cells, CD4+ lymphocytes, and their subsets negatively correlated with high-density lipoprotein, in youth with obesity without asthma, but not among those with obesity-related asthma.ConclusionsEnrichment of macrophage-mediated inflammation in VAT from youth with obesity-related asthma supports its role in systemic inflammation linked with asthma morbidity. Lack of correlation of VAT cells with metabolic dysregulation in youth with obesity-related asthma identifies a need to define distinguishing factors associated with VAT inflammation in obesity-related asthma.
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adipose tissue,asthma,children,immune profile,obesity
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