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Activation of natural killer T cells promotes M2 Macrophage polarization in adipose tissue and improves systemic glucose tolerance via interleukin-4 (IL-4)/STAT6 protein signaling axis in obesity
Authors:Ji Yewei  Sun Shengyi  Xu Aimin  Bhargava Prerna  Yang Liu  Lam Karen S L  Gao Bin  Lee Chih-Hao  Kersten Sander  Qi Ling
Institution:Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
Abstract:Natural killer T (NKT) cells are important therapeutic targets in various disease models and are under clinical trials for cancer patients. However, their function in obesity and type 2 diabetes remains unclear. Our data show that adipose tissues of both mice and humans contain a population of type 1 NKT cells, whose abundance decreases with increased adiposity and insulin resistance. Although loss-of-function of NKT cells had no effect on glucose tolerance in animals with prolonged high fat diet feeding, activation of NKT cells by lipid agonist α-galactosylceramide enhances alternative macrophage polarization in adipose tissue and improves glucose homeostasis in animals at different stages of obesity. Furthermore, the effect of NKT cells is largely mediated by the IL-4/STAT6 signaling axis in obese adipose tissue. Thus, our data identify a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of obesity-associated inflammation and type 2 diabetes.
Keywords:Adipose Tissue  Adipose Tissue Metabolism  Inflammation  Macrophages  Metabolism  Obesity  Natural Killer T cells
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