Macrophage-associated markers of metaflammation are linked to metabolic dysfunction in pediatric obesity

J Lischka (First author), A Schanzer, C de Gier, S Greber-Platzer, M Zeyda

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Abstract

Backgpound: Metabolically driven chronic low-grade adipose tissue inflammation, so-called metaflammation, is a central feature in obesity. This inflammatory tone is largely driven by adipose tissue macrophages (ATM), which express pro- and anti-inflammatory markers and cytokines such as, e.g., IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1RA), CD163 and osteopontin (OPN). Metaflammation ultimately leads to the development of cardiometabolic diseases. This study aimed to evaluate the association between selected adipose tissue macrophage-associated markers and metabolic comorbidities in pediatric obesity. Methods: From a pediatric cohort with obesity (n = 108), clinically thoroughly characterized including diverse routine blood parameters, oral glucose tolerance test and liver MRI, plasma IL-1RA, soluble (s)CD163 and OPN were measured by ELISA. Results: We observed significantly higher IL-1RA, sCD163, and OPN levels in the plasma of children with metabolic-dysfunction associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) and metabolic syndrome. Moreover, IL-1RA and sCD163 correlated with hepatic disease and apoptosis markers alanine aminotransferase and CK-18. IL-1RA concentrations additionally correlated with insulin resistance, while children with disturbed glucose metabolism had significantly higher levels of sCD163. Conclusion: MAFLD and other metabolic disorders in pediatric patients with obesity are associated with an elevation of adipose tissue macrophage-related inflammation markers.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCYTOKINE
Volume171
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

Keywords

  • Soluble CD163
  • Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist
  • Osteopontin
  • Metabolic-dysfunction associated fatty liver
  • disease
  • Adipose tissue macrophages
  • INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
  • INSULIN SENSITIVITY
  • ADIPOSE-TISSUE
  • HEPATIC STEATOSIS
  • UP-REGULATION
  • INFLAMMATION
  • OSTEOPONTIN
  • CHILDREN
  • ADIPONECTIN
  • ADOLESCENTS

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