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MicroRNA Profiling in Adipose Before and After Weight Loss Highlights the Role of miR-223-3p and the NLRP3 Inflammasome

  • Donia Macartney-Coxson
  • , Kirsty Danielson
  • , Jane Clapham
  • , Miles C. Benton
  • , Alice Johnston
  • , Angela Jones
  • , Odette Shaw
  • , Ronald D. Hagan
  • , Eric P. Hoffman
  • , Mark Hayes
  • , Jacquie Harper
  • , Michael A. Langston
  • , Richard S. Stubbs
  • ESR
  • University of Otago
  • Victoria University of Wellington
  • The University of Tennessee
  • The Wakefield Biomedical Research Unit
  • P3 Research

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Abstract

Objective: Adipose tissue plays a key role in obesity-related metabolic dysfunction. MicroRNA (miRNA) are gene regulatory molecules involved in intercellular and inter-organ communication. It was hypothesized that miRNA levels in adipose tissue would change after gastric bypass surgery and that this would provide insights into their role in obesity-induced metabolic dysregulation. Methods: miRNA profiling (Affymetrix GeneChip miRNA 2.0 Array) of omental and subcutaneous adipose (n = 15 females) before and after gastric bypass surgery was performed. Results: One omental and thirteen subcutaneous adipose miRNAs were significantly differentially expressed after gastric bypass, including downregulation of miR-223-3p and its antisense relative miR-223-5p in both adipose tissues. mRNA levels of miR-223-3p targets NLRP3 and GLUT4 were decreased and increased, respectively, following gastric bypass in both adipose tissues. Significantly more NLRP3 protein was observed in omental adipose after gastric bypass (P = 0.02). Significant hypomethlyation of NLRP3 and hypermethylation of miR-223 were observed in both adipose tissues after gastric bypass. In subcutaneous adipose, significant correlations were observed between both miR-223-3p and miR-223-5p and glucose and between NLRP3 mRNA and protein levels and blood lipids. Conclusions: This is the first report detailing genome-wide miRNA profiling of omental adipose before and after gastric bypass, and it further highlights the association of miR-223-3p and the NLRP3 inflammasome with obesity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)570-580
Number of pages11
JournalObesity
Volume28
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2020

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