B Cells with a Senescent‐Associated Secretory Phenotype Accumulate in the Adipose Tissue of Individuals with Obesity

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Senescent cells accumulate in the adipose tissue (AT) of individuals with obesity and secrete multiple factors that constitute the senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP). This paper aimed at the identification of B cells with a SASP phenotype in the AT, as compared to the peripheral blood, of individuals with obesity. Our results show increased expression of SASP markers in AT versus blood B cells, a phenotype associated with a hyper‐metabolic profile necessary to support the increased immune activation of AT‐derived B cells as compared to blood‐derived B cells. This hyper‐metabolic profile is needed for the secretion of the pro‐inflammatory mediators (cytokines, chemokines, micro‐RNAs) that fuel local and systemic inflammation.

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Frasca, D., Romero, M., Diaz, A., Garcia, D., Thaller, S., & Blomberg, B. B. (2021). B Cells with a Senescent‐Associated Secretory Phenotype Accumulate in the Adipose Tissue of Individuals with Obesity. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(4), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041839

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