Fat-to-blood recirculation of partially dysfunctional PD-1+CD4 Tconv cells is associated with dysglycemia in human obesity

Anna Giovenzana,Eugenia Bezzecchi, Anita Bichisecchi, Sara Cardellini,Francesca Ragogna, Federica Pedica,Federica Invernizzi,Luigi Di Filippo, Valentina Tomajer,Francesca Aleotti, Giulia M. Scotti, Carlo Socci,Giovanni Cesana, Stefano Olmi,Marco J. Morelli,Massimo Falconi,Andrea Giustina,Chiara Bonini, Lorenzo Piemonti,Eliana Ruggiero,Alessandra Petrelli

ISCIENCE(2024)

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Obesity is characterized by the accumulation of T cells in insulin -sensitive tissues, including the visceral adipose tissue (VAT), that can interfere with the insulin signaling pathway eventually leading to insulin resistance (IR) and type 2 diabetes. Here, we found that PD-1+CD4 conventional T (Tconv) cells, endowed with a transcriptomic and functional profile of partially dysfunctional cells, are diminished in VAT of obese patients with dysglycemia (OB-Dys), without a concomitant increase in apoptosis. These cells showed enhanced capacity to recirculate into the bloodstream and had a non -restricted TCRb repertoire divergent from that of normoglycemic obese and lean individuals. PD-1+CD4 Tconv were reduced in the circulation of OB-Dys, exhibited an altered migration potential, and were detected in the liver of patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. The findings suggest a potential role for partially dysfunctional PD-1+CD4 Tconv cells as inter -organ mediators of IR in obese patients with dysglycemic.
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Health sciences,Obesity medicine
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