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Association of lipidome remodeling in the adipocyte membrane with acquired obesity in humans
Authors:Pietiläinen Kirsi H  Róg Tomasz  Seppänen-Laakso Tuulikki  Virtue Sam  Gopalacharyulu Peddinti  Tang Jing  Rodriguez-Cuenca Sergio  Maciejewski Arkadiusz  Naukkarinen Jussi  Ruskeepää Anna-Liisa  Niemelä Perttu S  Yetukuri Laxman  Tan Chong Yew  Velagapudi Vidya  Castillo Sandra  Nygren Heli  Hyötyläinen Tuulia  Rissanen Aila  Kaprio Jaakko  Yki-Järvinen Hannele  Vattulainen Ilpo  Vidal-Puig Antonio  Orešič Matej
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine, and Department of Psychiatry, Obesity Research Unit, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:
Identification of early mechanisms that may lead from obesity towards complications such as metabolic syndrome is of great interest. Here we performed lipidomic analyses of adipose tissue in twin pairs discordant for obesity but still metabolically compensated. In parallel we studied more evolved states of obesity by investigating a separated set of individuals considered to be morbidly obese. Despite lower dietary polyunsaturated fatty acid intake, the obese twin individuals had increased proportions of palmitoleic and arachidonic acids in their adipose tissue, including increased levels of ethanolamine plasmalogens containing arachidonic acid. Information gathered from these experimental groups was used for molecular dynamics simulations of lipid bilayers combined with dependency network analysis of combined clinical, lipidomics, and gene expression data. The simulations suggested that the observed lipid remodeling maintains the biophysical properties of lipid membranes, at the price, however, of increasing their vulnerability to inflammation. Conversely, in morbidly obese subjects, the proportion of plasmalogens containing arachidonic acid in the adipose tissue was markedly decreased. We also show by in vitro Elovl6 knockdown that the lipid network regulating the observed remodeling may be amenable to genetic modulation. Together, our novel approach suggests a physiological mechanism by which adaptation of adipocyte membranes to adipose tissue expansion associates with positive energy balance, potentially leading to higher vulnerability to inflammation in acquired obesity. Further studies will be needed to determine the cause of this effect.
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