Obesogenic diet disrupts tissue-specific mitochondrial gene signatures in the artery and capillary endothelium
Luke S. Dunaway, Melissa A. Luse, Shruthi Nyshadham, Gamze B. Bulut, Gabriel F. Alencar, Nicholas W. Chavkin, Miriam M. Cortese‐Krott, Karen K. Hirschi, Brant E. Isakson
Abstract
Using bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing on endothelial cells from adipose and mesentery, we found that an obesogenic diet induces a reduction in adipose endothelial oxidative phosphorylation gene expression, resulting in a phenotypic convergence of mesenteric and adipose endothelial cells. Furthermore, we found evidence that PPAR-γ drives this phenotypic shift. Mining of human data sets segregated based on body mass index supported these findings. These data point to novel mechanisms by which obesity induces endothelial dysfunction.
Topics & Concepts
Adipose tissueBiologyEndocrinologyInternal medicinePRDM16Adipose tissue macrophagesEndotheliumWhite adipose tissueMedicineSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsAdipose Tissue and MetabolismAtherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases