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Leptin treatment has vasculo-protective effects in lipodystrophic mice

Paulina Stürzebecher, Susan Kralisch, Marie R Schubert, Vanina Filipova, Annett Hoffmann, Fabiana Oliveira, Bilal N. Sheikh, Matthias Blüher, Alexander Kögel, Markus Scholz, Karoline Elizabeth Kokot, Stephan Erbe, Jasmin M. Kneuer, Thomas Ebert, Mathias Faßhauer, Konstanze Miehle, Ulrich Laufs, Anke Tönjes, Jes‐Niels Boeckel

2022Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lipodystrophy syndromes (LDs) are characterized by loss of adipose tissue, metabolic complications such as dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and fatty liver disease, as well as accelerated atherosclerosis. As a result of adipose tissue deficiency, the systemic concentration of the adipokine leptin is reduced. A current promising therapeutic option for patients with LD is treatment with recombinant leptin (metreleptin), resulting in reduced risk of mortality. Here, we investigate the effects of leptin on endothelial to mesenchymal transition (EndMT), which impair the functional properties of endothelial cells and promotes atherogenesis in LD. Leptin treatment reduced inflammation and TGF-β2–induced expression of mesenchymal genes and prevented impairment of endothelial barrier function. Treatment of lipodystrophic- and atherosclerosis-prone animals (Ldlr −/− ; aP2-nSrebp1c-Tg) with leptin reduced macrophage accumulation in atherosclerotic lesions, vascular plaque protrusion, and the number of endothelial cells with mesenchymal gene expression, confirming a reduction in EndMT in LD after leptin treatment. Treatment with leptin inhibited LD-mediated induction of the proatherosclerotic cytokine growth/differentiation factor 15 ( GDF15 ). Inhibition of GDF15 reduced EndMT induction triggered by plasma from patients with LD. Our study reveals that in addition to the effects on adipose tissue function, leptin treatment exerts beneficial effects protecting endothelial function and identity in LD by reducing GDF15 .

Topics & Concepts

LeptinAdipose tissueAdipokineEndocrinologyInternal medicineEndothelial dysfunctionLipodystrophyDyslipidemiaMesenchymal stem cellInflammationMedicineEndotheliumBiologyImmunologyDiabetes mellitusPathologyObesityAntiretroviral therapyViral loadHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Nuclear Structure and FunctionGDF15 and Related BiomarkersRNA Research and Splicing
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