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J Transl Med ; 22(1): 623, 2024 Jul 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38965596

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Obesity is a worldwide epidemic characterized by adipose tissue (AT) inflammation. AT is also a source of extracellular vesicles (EVs) that have recently been implicated in disorders related to metabolic syndrome. However, our understanding of mechanistic aspect of obesity's impact on EV secretion from human AT remains limited. METHODS: We investigated EVs from human Simpson Golabi Behmel Syndrome (SGBS) adipocytes, and from AT as well as plasma of subjects undergoing bariatric surgery. SGBS cells were treated with TNFα, palmitic acid, and eicosapentaenoic acid. Various analyses, including nanoparticle tracking analysis, electron microscopy, high-resolution confocal microscopy, and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, were utilized to study EVs. Plasma EVs were analyzed with imaging flow cytometry. RESULTS: EVs from mature SGBS cells differed significantly in size and quantity compared to preadipocytes, disagreeing with previous findings in mouse adipocytes and indicating that adipogenesis promotes EV secretion in human adipocytes. Inflammatory stimuli also induced EV secretion, and altered EV fatty acid (FA) profiles more than those of cells, suggesting the role of EVs as rapid responders to metabolic shifts. Visceral AT (VAT) exhibited higher EV secretion compared to subcutaneous AT (SAT), with VAT EV counts positively correlating with plasma triacylglycerol (TAG) levels. Notably, the plasma EVs of subjects with obesity contained a higher number of adiponectin-positive EVs than those of lean subjects, further demonstrating higher AT EV secretion in obesity. Moreover, plasma EV counts of people with obesity positively correlated with body mass index and TNF expression in SAT, connecting increased EV secretion with AT expansion and inflammation. Finally, EVs from SGBS adipocytes and AT contained TAGs, and EV secretion increased despite signs of less active lipolytic pathways, indicating that AT EVs could be involved in the mobilization of excess lipids into circulation. CONCLUSIONS: We are the first to provide detailed FA profiles of human AT EVs. We report that AT EV secretion increases in human obesity, implicating their role in TAG transport and association with adverse metabolic parameters, thereby emphasizing their role in metabolic disorders. These findings promote our understanding of the roles that EVs play in human AT biology and metabolic disorders.


Subject(s)
Adipocytes , Adipose Tissue , Extracellular Vesicles , Inflammation , Obesity , Humans , Extracellular Vesicles/metabolism , Obesity/metabolism , Obesity/pathology , Adipocytes/metabolism , Inflammation/pathology , Inflammation/metabolism , Adipose Tissue/metabolism , Adipose Tissue/pathology , Lipid Metabolism , Female , Male , Adult , Fatty Acids/metabolism
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J Clin Immunol ; 43(2): 358-370, 2023 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36260239

ABSTRACT

Abnormally high γδ T cell numbers among individuals with atypical SCID have been reported but detailed immunophenotyping and functional characterization of these expanded γδ T cells are limited. We have previously reported atypical SCID phenotype caused by hypomorphic IL2RG (NM_000206.3) c.172C > T;p.(Pro58Ser) variant. Here, we have further investigated the index patient's abnormally large γδ T cell population in terms of function and phenotype by studying IL2RG cell surface expression, STAT tyrosine phosphorylation and blast formation in response to interleukin stimulation, immunophenotyping, TCRvγ sequencing, and target cell killing. In contrast to his âºß T cells, the patient's γδ T cells showed normal IL2RG cell surface expression and normal or enhanced IL2RG-mediated signaling. Vδ2 + population was proportionally increased with a preponderance of memory phenotypes and high overall tendency towards perforin expression. The patient's γδ T cells showed enhanced cytotoxicity towards A549 cancer cells. His TCRvγ repertoire was versatile but sequencing of IL2RG revealed a novel c.534C > A; p.(Phe178Leu) somatic missense variant restricted to γδ T cells. Over time this variant became predominant in γδ T cells, though initially present only in part of them. IL2RG-Pro58Ser/Phe178Leu variant showed higher cell surface expression compared to IL2RG-Pro58Ser variant in stable HEK293 cell lines, suggesting that somatic p.(Phe178Leu) variant may at least partially rescue the pathogenic effect of germline p.(Pro58Ser) variant. In conclusion, our report indicates that expansion of γδ T cells associated with atypical SCID needs further studying and cannot exclusively be deemed as a homeostatic response to low numbers of conventional T cells.


Subject(s)
Intraepithelial Lymphocytes , Severe Combined Immunodeficiency , X-Linked Combined Immunodeficiency Diseases , Humans , X-Linked Combined Immunodeficiency Diseases/genetics , Intraepithelial Lymphocytes/pathology , HEK293 Cells , Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta/genetics , Interleukin Receptor Common gamma Subunit/genetics
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Cells ; 11(14)2022 07 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35883590

ABSTRACT

Seminal plasma (SP) plays a crucial role in reproduction and contains a large number of proteins, many of which may potentially modify sperm functionality. To evaluate the effects of SP identity and its protein composition on human sperm function, we treated the sperm of several males with either their own or multiple foreign SPs in all possible sperm-SP combinations (full-factorial design). Then we recorded sperm motility and viability in these combinations and investigated whether the sperm performance is dependent on sperm and SP identity (or their interaction). Finally, we studied whether the above-mentioned sperm traits are affected by the abundance of three SP proteins, dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4), neutral endopeptidase (NEP), and aminopeptidase N (APN). The identity of the SP donor affected sperm swimming velocity, viability, and the proportion of hyperactivated sperm, but males' own SP was not consistently more beneficial for sperm than foreign SPs. Furthermore, we show that sperm performance is also partly affected by the interaction between sperm and SP donor. Finally, we found that DPP4 and NEP levels in SP were positively associated with sperm swimming velocity and hyperactivation. Taken together, our results highlight the importance of seminal plasma as a potential source of biomarkers for diagnostics and therapeutic interventions for male-derived infertility.


Subject(s)
Infertility, Male , Semen , Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4/metabolism , Humans , Infertility, Male/metabolism , Male , Neprilysin/metabolism , Semen/metabolism , Sperm Motility , Spermatozoa/metabolism
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Int J Mol Sci ; 23(7)2022 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35408797

ABSTRACT

Infertility is assumed to arise exclusively from male- and female-dependent pathological factors. However, recent studies have indicated that reproductive failure may also result from the reproductive incompatibility of the partners. Selection against such incompatibilities likely occurs via female-derived reproductive secretions, including follicular fluid (FF), that mediate gamete-level mate choice towards the sperm of specific males. To facilitate potential development of diagnostic tests for human reproductive incompatibility, we examined whether sperm physiological response to female serum indicate male-female compatibility in the presence of FF. We performed a full-factorial experiment, in which the sperm of 10 males were treated with the FF and serum of 6 healthy females. We found that sperm motility and viability in both biofluids were highly similar and that in 70% of the males, sperm serum treatment predicted male-female compatibility. We also identified male human leucocyte antigen (HLA) alleles and female (FF and serum) anti-HLA antibodies and tested whether the number of allele-antibody matches predict sperm physiological response to female fluids. However, no association was found between measured sperm traits and the number of allele-antibody matches. Overall, the present results may open novel possibilities for the future development of reproductive incompatibility tests and may pave the way towards more accurate infertility diagnostics and treatments.


Subject(s)
Infertility , Sperm Motility , Female , Germ Cells , Humans , Male , Reproduction , Spermatozoa/physiology
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Comput Struct Biotechnol J ; 19: 1944-1955, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33995896

ABSTRACT

MicroRNAs are key players in gene regulatory networks controlling cell homeostasis. Their altered expression has been previously linked to disease outcomes and microRNAs thus serve as biomarkers for disease diagnostics. However, their synthesis and its transcriptional regulation have been challenging to investigate. In this study, we validated the use of H3K36me3 histone modification for the quantification of microRNA transcription levels using data from the ENCODE Consortium and then applied this approach to provide new insight into the cell-type-specific regulation in tissues, cell line models and cardiac disease. In cardiomyocytes derived from patients suffering from septal defects, carrying a G296S mutation in the transcription factor GATA4, we show that microRNA gene transcription is altered in cardiomyocytes carrying this mutation and coincides with novel super-enhancers formed within regulatory domains defined using chromatin interaction profiles. The most prominently elevated primary transcript encodes for let-7a and miR-100 that may target genes in the Hippo signaling pathway. Collectively, our work presents a methodology to quantify microRNA gene expression using histone marker data and paves the way for functional studies of cell-type-specific transcriptional regulation occurring in disease pathology.

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