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Macrophage And Adipocyte Interaction As A Source Of Inflammation In Kidney Disease, Cristina Martos-Rus, Goni Katz-Greenberg, Zhao Lin, Eurico Serrano, Diana Whitaker Menezes, Marina Domingo-Vidal, Megan Roche, Kavitha Ramaswamy, D. Craig Hooper, Bonita Falkner, Maria P Martinez Cantarin
Macrophage And Adipocyte Interaction As A Source Of Inflammation In Kidney Disease, Cristina Martos-Rus, Goni Katz-Greenberg, Zhao Lin, Eurico Serrano, Diana Whitaker Menezes, Marina Domingo-Vidal, Megan Roche, Kavitha Ramaswamy, D. Craig Hooper, Bonita Falkner, Maria P Martinez Cantarin
Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers
In obesity, adipose tissue derived inflammation is associated with unfavorable metabolic consequences. Uremic inflammation is prevalent and contributes to detrimental outcomes. However, the contribution of adipose tissue inflammation in uremia has not been characterized. We studied the contribution of adipose tissue to uremic inflammation in-vitro, in-vivo and in human samples. Exposure to uremic serum resulted in activation of inflammatory pathways including NFκB and HIF1, upregulation of inflammatory cytokines/chemokines and catabolism with lipolysis, and lactate production. Also, co-culture of adipocytes with macrophages primed by uremic serum resulted in higher inflammatory cytokine expression than adipocytes exposed only to uremic serum. Adipose tissue …