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Specific loss of adipocyte CD248 improves metabolic health via reduced white adipose tissue hypoxia, fibrosis and inflammation

Journal

EBIOMEDICINE
Volume 44, Issue -, Pages 489-501

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.05.057

Keywords

Adipocyte; Type 2 diabetes; Obesity; Mouse models; Endosialin; Fibrosis; Inflammation; Hypoxia; Angiogenesis; Insulin sensitivity; Glucose metabolism; Gene microarrays

Funding

  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  3. Canada Foundations for Innovation (CFI)
  4. CIHR
  5. NSERC
  6. Killam Scholarship
  7. Swedish Research Council, StockholmCounty
  8. Strategic Research Programe Diabetes
  9. Swedish Research Council
  10. Novo Nordisk Foundation
  11. Tripartite Immuno-metabolism Consortium (TrIC) [NNF15CC0018486]
  12. MSAM consortium [NNF15SA0018346]
  13. Swedish Diabetes Foundation
  14. EFSD
  15. Stockholm County Council
  16. Diabetes Research Program at the Karolinska Institutet

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Background: A positive energy balance promotes white adipose tissue (WAT) expansion which is characterized by activation of a repertoire of events including hypoxia, inflammation and extracellular matrix remodelling. The transmembrane glycoprotein CD248 has been implicated in all these processes in different malignant and inflammatory diseases but its potential impact in WAT and metabolic disease has not been explored. Methods: The role of CD248 in adipocyte function and glucose metabolism was evaluated by omits analyses in human WAT, gene knockdowns in human in vitro differentiated adipocytes and by adipocyte-specific and inducible Cd248 gene knockout studies in mice. Findings: CD248 is upregulated in white but not brown adipose tissue of obese and insulin-resistant individuals. Gene ontology analyses showed that CD248 expression associated positively with pro-inflammatory/pro-fibrotic pathways. By combining data from several human cohorts with gene knockdown experiments in human adipocytes, our results indicate that CD248 acts as a microenvironmental sensor which mediates part of the adipose tissue response to hypoxia and is specifically perturbed in white adipocytes in the obese state. Adipocytespecific and inducible Cd248 knockouts in mice, both before and after diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance/glucose intolerance, resulted in increased microvascular density as well as attenuated hypoxia, inflammation and fibrosis without affecting fat cell volume. This was accompanied by significant improvements in insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance. Interpretation: CD248 exerts detrimental effects on WAT phenotype and systemic glucose homeostasis which may be reversed by suppression of adipocyte CD248. Therefore, CD248 may constitute a target to treat obesity-associated co-morbidities. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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