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Title: Leukocytes from obese individuals exhibit an impaired SPM signature
Author: López Vicario, Cristina
Titos Rodríguez, Esther
Walker, Mary E.
Alcaraz-Quiles, José
Casulleras, Mireia
Duran Güell, Marta
Flores Costa, Roger
Pérez Romero, Noelia
Forné Bardera, Montserrat
Dalli, Jesmond
Clària i Enrich, Joan
Keywords: Leucòcits
Obesitat
Genètica humana
Leucocytes
Obesity
Human genetics
Issue Date: 6-Mar-2019
Publisher: The Federation of American Society of Experimental Biology
Abstract: Specialized proresolving mediators (SPMs) biosynthesized from docosahexaenoic acids (DHAs) including resolvins (Rvs), protectins, and maresins are potent endogenous autacoids that actively resolve inflammation, protect organs, and stimulate tissue regeneration. Our hypothesis was that failure of resolution programs may lead to unremitting inflammation in obesity, contributing to the development of metabolic comorbidities in this condition. Obese individuals with persistent low-grade systemic inflammation showed reduced leukocyte production of the DHA-derived monohydroxy fatty acid 17- hydroxy-DHA (HDHA) and unbalanced formation of SPMs (in particular D-series Rvs) accompanied by enhanced production of proinflammatory lipid mediators such as leukotriene B4. Mechanistic studies attributed this impairment to reduced 15-lipoxygenase (LOX) activity rather than altered DHA cellular uptake. Moreover, leukocytes from obese individuals exhibited decreased 5-LOX levels and reduced 5-LOX Ser271 phosphorylation and distinct intracellular 5-LOX redistribution. However, 15-LOX appears to be the most critical factor for the deficient production of SPMs by obese leukocytes because the formation of D-series Rvs was completely rescued by incubation with the intermediate precursor 17-HDHA. These data provide proof of concept that administration of intermediate precursors of SPM biosynthesis ( e.g., 17-HDHA) could be more efficient in overriding impaired formation of these proresolving lipid mediators in conditions characterized by dysfunctional LOX activity, such as obesity.
Note: Versió preprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201802587R
It is part of: The FASEB Journal , 2019, vol. 33
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/130317
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201802587R
ISSN: 0892-6638
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