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Identification and Characterization of Circulating and Adipose Tissue Infiltrated CD20+ T Cells from Subjects with Obesity That Undergo Bariatric Surgery

IMMUNOLOGY LETTERS(2024)

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T cells play critical roles in adipose tissue (AT) inflammation. The role of CD20+ T cell in AT dysfunction and their contributing to insulin resistance (IR) and type 2 diabetes progression, is not known. The aim was to characterize CD20+ T cells in omental (OAT), subcutaneous (SAT) and peripheral blood (PB) from subjects with obesity (OB, n=42), by flow cytometry. Eight subjects were evaluated before (T1) and 12 months post (T2) bariatric/metabolic surgery (BMS). PB from subjects without obesity (nOB, n=12) was also collected. Higher percentage of CD20+ T cells was observed in OAT, compared to PB or SAT, in OB-T1. CD20 expression by PB CD4+ T cells was inversely correlated with adiposity markers, while follicular-like CD20+ T cells were positively correlated with impaired glucose tolerance (increased HbA1c). Notably, among OB-T1, IR establishment was marked by a lower percentage and absolute number of PB CD20+ T cells, compared nOB. Obesity was associated with higher percentage of activated CD20+ T cells; however, OAT-infiltrated CD20+ T cells from OB-T1 with diabetes displayed the lowest activation. CD20+ T cells infiltrating OAT from OB-T1 displayed a phenotype towards IFN-γ-producing Th1 and Tc1 cells. After BMS, the percentage of PB CD4+CD20+ T cells increased, with reduced Th1 and increased Th17 phenotype. Whereas in OAT the percentage of CD20+ T cells with Th1/17 and Tc1/17 phenotypes increased. Interestingly, OAT from OB pre/post BMS maintained higher frequency of effector memory CD20+ T cells. In conclusion, CD20+ T cells may play a prominent role in obesity-related AT inflammation.
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CD20+T cells,Adipose tissue,Obesity,Insulin resistance,Bariatric surgery,Flow cytometry
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