In Obese Patients With Type 2 Diabetes, Mast Cells in Omental Adipose Tissue Decrease the Surface Expression of CD45, CD117, CD203c, and FcϵRI
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López Pérez, David; Redruello Romero, Anaïs; García Rubio, Jesús; Sánchez Tamayo, Francisco Javier; Salmerón Escobar, Francisco Javier; Gálvez Peralta, Julio Juan; León, Josefa; Carazo Gallego, ÁngelEditorial
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Mast cell Adipose tissue Obesity Type 2 diabetes Flow cytometry Bariatric surgery
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2022-03-15Referencia bibliográfica
Lopez-Perez D... [et al.] (2022) In Obese Patients With Type 2 Diabetes, Mast Cells in Omental Adipose Tissue Decrease the Surface Expression of CD45, CD117, CD203c, and FcϵRI. Front. Endocrinol. 13:818388. doi: [10.3389/fendo.2022.818388]
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Instituto de Salud Carlos III; European Commission PI15/01361 PI18/01947; Junta de Andalucia FPU18/04432 PIN-0235-2019; Spanish Ministry of Health. ISCIII funds; Junta de Andalucia B16.56.1Abstract
The paradigm of mast cells in type 2 diabetes is changing. Although they were first
considered deleterious inflammatory cells, now they seem to be important players driving
adipose tissue homeostasis. Here we have employed a flow cytometry-based approach
for measuring the surface expression of 4 proteins (CD45, CD117, CD203c, and FcϵRI) on
mast cells of omental (o-WAT) and subcutaneous white adipose tissue (s-WAT) in a cohort
of 96 patients with morbid obesity. The cohort was split into three groups: non-T2D, pre-
T2D, and T2D. Noteworthy, patients with T2D have a mild condition (HbA1c <7%). In o-
WAT, mast cells of patients with T2D have a decrease in the surface expression of CD45
(p=0.0013), CD117 (p=0.0066), CD203c (p=0.0025), and FcϵRI (p=0.043). Besides, in s-
WAT, the decrease was seen only in CD117 (p=0.046). These results indicate that T2D
affects more to mast cells in o-WAT than in s-WAT. The decrease in these four proteins
has serious effects on mast cell function. CD117 is critical for mast cell survival, while
CD45 and FcϵRI are important for mast cell activation. Additionally, CD203c is only
present on the cell surface after granule release. Taking together these observations, we
suggest that mast cells in o-WAT of patients with T2D have a decreased survival,
activation capacity, and secretory function.