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  • Obesity leads to chronic low-grade inflammation in adipose tissue, prompting an investigation into gene expression differences between lean and obese individuals using mRNA sequencing.
  • Significant findings indicated that inflammatory genes, such as IL-6 and TNF-α, were expressed at lower levels in obese adipocytes compared to lean ones, but some inflammatory genes were higher in obese preadipocytes.
  • Overall, the study suggests that lean adipogenesis may involve a stronger inflammatory response than that seen in obese adipogenesis.

Article Abstract

Background: Obesity is a chronic low-grade inflammatory disease that is generally characterized by enhanced inflammation in obese adipose tissue (AT). Here, we investigated alterations in gene expression between lean and obese conditions using mRNA-Seq data derived from human purified adipocytes (ACs) and preadipocytes (preACs).

Results: Total mRNA-seq data were generated with 27 AC and 21 preAC samples purified from human visceral AT collected during resection surgery in cancer patients, where the samples were classified into lean and obese categories by BMI > 25 kg/m. We defined four classes of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) by comparing gene expression between (1) lean and obese ACs, (2) lean and obese preACs, (3) lean ACs and lean preACs, and 4) obese ACs and obese preACs. Based on an analysis of comparison 1, numerous canonical obesity-related genes, particularly inflammatory genes including IL-6, TNF-α and IL-1β, i.e., the genes that are expected to be upregulated in obesity conditions, were found to be expressed at significantly lower levels in obese ACs than in lean ACs. In contrast, some inflammatory genes were found to be expressed at higher levels in obese preACs than lean preACs in the analysis of comparison 2. The analysis of comparisons 3 and 4 showed that inflammatory gene classes were expressed at higher levels in differentiated ACs than undifferentiated preACs under both lean and obese conditions; however, the degree of upregulation was significantly greater for lean than for obese conditions. We validated our observations using previously published microarray transcriptome data deposited in the GEO database (GSE80654).

Conclusions: Taken together, our analyses suggest that inflammatory genes are expressed at lower levels in obese ACs than in lean ACs because lean adipogenesis involves even greater enhancement of inflammatory responses than does obese adipogenesis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664034PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12967-020-02611-6DOI Listing

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