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Lnk/Sh2b3 Regulates Adipose Inflammation and Glucose Tolerance through Group 1 ILCs
Author(s) -
Taizo Mori,
Nao SuzukiYamazaki,
Satoshi Τακακι
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
cell reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.264
H-Index - 154
eISSN - 2639-1856
pISSN - 2211-1247
DOI - 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.07.036
Subject(s) - adipose tissue , inflammation , medicine , endocrinology , immune system , innate lymphoid cell , cytokine , diabetes mellitus , biology , immunology , immunity
Lnk/Sh2b3 is an adaptor protein that negatively regulates cytokine signaling in lymphohematopoiesis. A missense variant within the LNK/SH2B3 gene has been reported to be a risk variant for several autoimmune diseases, including diabetes. We found that glucose tolerance and insulin responses were impaired in Lnk -/- mice. Moreover, immune cells such as group 1 innate lymphoid cells (G1-ILCs), CD8 + T cells, and M1 macrophages accumulated in adipose tissue. When Lnk -/- mice were crossed with Il15 -/- mice or depleted of G1-ILCs but not CD8 + T cells, glucose intolerance and adipose inflammation were ameliorated. Lnk -/- G1-ILCs showed activated phenotypes as well as enhanced reactivity for IL-15, and administration of a JAK inhibitor improved glucose tolerance. Accordingly, a high-fat diet greatly worsened glucose intolerance in Lnk -/- mice. Thus, Lnk/Sh2b3 controls homeostasis in adipose tissue and reduces the risk of onset of diabetes by regulating the expansion and activation of IL-15-dependent adipose G1-ILCs.

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