Background/Objectives:Blood monocytes are expanded during obesity. However, the differential contribution of monocyte subsets in obesity-related metabolic disorders remains unknown. The aim of the study was to define the role of the Gr1(low) monocyte subset upon high-fat diet (HFD).Methods:We used transgenic female mouse models allowing the modulation of circulating Gr1(low) monocyte number (decreased number in CX3CR1(-/-) mice and increased number in CD11c-hBcl2 mice) and studied obesity upon HFD.Results:We reported here that HFD induced monocytosis in mice, preferentially due to Gr1(low) monocyte expansion, and was associated with a specific upregulation of CD11c on that subset. Using mice models with altered Gr1(low) monocyte number, we found a striking correlation between Gr1(low) monocytes, bodyweight (BW) and insulin resistance (RT) status. Indeed, CX3CR1(-/-) female mice, with reduced Gr1(low) monocytes upon HFD, showed increased RT and a pro-inflammatory profile of the adipose tissue (AT) despite a lower BW. Conversely, mice expressing the anti-apoptotic gene hBcl2 in CD11c-expressing cells have increased Gr1(low) monocytes, higher insulin sensitivity upon HFD and an anti-inflammatory profile of the AT. Finally, increasing Gr1(low) monocytes in Gr1(low)-defective CX3CR1(-/-) mice rescued BW loss in these mice.Conclusions:By using transgenic female mice and adoptive transfer experiments, we established the evidence for a correlation between Gr1(low) monocyte subset and weight gain and RT. Hence, this specific Gr1(low) monocyte subset could be used as a target for acting on AT inflammation and RT.
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Béliard, S., Le Goff, W., Saint-Charles, F., Poupel, L., Deswaerte, V., Bouchareychas, L., … Lesnik, P. (2017). Modulation of Gr1low monocyte subset impacts insulin sensitivity and weight gain upon high-fat diet in female mice. International Journal of Obesity, 41(12), 1805–1814. https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2017.179
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