Characterizing the effect of bariatric surgery on circulating S100A9.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Hamza Ahmed, Alondra Guzman, Ruina Zhang, Manish Parikh, Sean P Heffron
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Abstract

Background: Bariatric surgery (BS) is associated with improved cardiovascular (CV) outcomes in individuals with obesity. One proposed mechanism is reduced inflammation. S100A9, a pro-inflammatory cytokine, is elevated in obesity. S100A9, particularly expression in platelets, has been associated with CV risk. The impact of BS on circulating and platelet S100A9 in obesity is unknown.

Methods: We studied serum, plasma, and platelet supernatants from subjects with obesity pre- and post-BS (n = 23) and lean volunteers (n = 8). S100A9 levels were quantified using an S100A9 immunoassay. Wilcoxon, Mann-Whitney, and t-tests were performed to assess changes in S100A9 levels pre- and post-operatively and compare levels across sample and subject types. Spearman tests were used to assess correlations between S100A9 levels in different sample types and neutrophil/platelet counts.

Results: Serum and plasma S100A9 concentrations were elevated in individuals with obesity relative to lean individuals. Levels decreased to lean subject levels at 1-year post-BS, despite subjects with obesity remaining overweight. Circulating neutrophil counts also decreased post-BS, and post-BS differences in serum S100A9 were eliminated when calculated per-neutrophil. Platelet supernatant S100A9 levels were lower than in serum and plasma and did not change post-BS. Platelet supernatant S100A9 correlated with plasma, but not serum, levels.

Conclusion: We found that S100A9 concentrations differ substantially between blood components, are elevated in obesity, and normalize post-BS. Reductions in circulating S100A9 may contribute to reduced inflammation and be largely driven by resolution of obesity-associated neutrophilia. Our data suggest minimal platelet contribution to circulating (or systemic) S100A9, but a local level inflammatory impact cannot be excluded.

描述减肥手术对循环S100A9的影响。
背景:减肥手术(BS)可改善肥胖患者的心血管(CV)预后。一种被提出的机制是减少炎症。S100A9,一种促炎细胞因子,在肥胖中升高。S100A9,特别是在血小板中的表达,与CV风险相关。BS对肥胖患者循环和血小板S100A9的影响尚不清楚。方法:我们研究了来自肥胖受试者(n = 23)和瘦志愿者(n = 8)的血清、血浆和血小板上清。采用S100A9免疫分析法定量测定S100A9水平。采用Wilcoxon、Mann-Whitney和t检验来评估术前和术后S100A9水平的变化,并比较不同样本和受试者类型的水平。采用Spearman检验评估不同样品类型中S100A9水平与中性粒细胞/血小板计数之间的相关性。结果:肥胖个体的血清和血浆S100A9浓度相对于瘦个体升高。在bs后1年,尽管肥胖受试者仍然超重,但水平下降到瘦受试者水平。循环中性粒细胞计数也在bs后下降,并且在计算每中性粒细胞时消除了bs后血清S100A9的差异。血小板上清S100A9水平低于血清和血浆,bs后无变化。血小板上清S100A9与血浆水平相关,而与血清水平无关。结论:我们发现S100A9浓度在不同血液成分之间存在显著差异,在肥胖时升高,在bs后恢复正常。循环中S100A9的减少可能有助于减少炎症,并在很大程度上由肥胖相关中性粒细胞的解决所驱动。我们的数据表明血小板对循环(或全身)S100A9的贡献最小,但不能排除局部水平的炎症影响。
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International Journal of Obesity
International Journal of Obesity 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
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发文量
221
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Obesity is a multi-disciplinary forum for research describing basic, clinical and applied studies in biochemistry, physiology, genetics and nutrition, molecular, metabolic, psychological and epidemiological aspects of obesity and related disorders. We publish a range of content types including original research articles, technical reports, reviews, correspondence and brief communications that elaborate on significant advances in the field and cover topical issues.
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