ECB-ART-54003
Obesity (Silver Spring)
2025 Jun 16; doi: 10.1002/oby.24321.
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Effects of obesity-associated plasma markers on adipose stem cell function and epigenetic regulation.
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OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the correlations between obesity-related plasma markers and epigenetic/inflammatory changes in white adipose tissue (WAT), focusing on adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs). We hypothesize that obesity modulates histone H3K27 marks, modified by demethylases (lysine-specific demethylase 6A and 6B [KDM6A/KDM6B]) and acetylases (CREB-binding protein [CREBBP]/histone acetyltransferase EP300), affecting ASC function. METHODS: Serum and visceral WAT (omental region) was collected from male patients (n = 16, 30-50 years old) undergoing elective gastric or bariatric surgery. BMI and obesity markers were correlated with changes in ASCs (transcript expression, proliferation, and secretion) using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: ASCs from individuals with higher BMI exhibited slower proliferation, increased inflammatory profile, and reduced adipogenic potential, with lower expression of key adipogenic genes. H3K27 acetylase transcripts were also negatively correlated with adipogenesis regulators. Moreover, C-C motif chemokine 2 (CCL2) and KDM6A expression was higher in the group with obesity, as were CREBBP and EP300. Finally, leptin levels positively correlated with serum, WAT, and ASC CCL2 expression. In vitro, leptin exposure enhanced CCL2 expression/secretion and increased KDM6A/KDM6B and EP300 transcription. CONCLUSIONS: In vitro leptin exposure enhanced CCL2 expression/secretion and increased KDM6A/KDM6B and EP300 transcription, highlighting how obesity-driven epigenetic mechanisms, including leptin-mediated pathways, disrupt ASC plasticity and perpetuate adipose tissue dysfunction, offering novel therapeutic targets for metabolic disease intervention.
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