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Issue 1069 coverBASIC AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF NEUROENDOCRINE IMMUNOLOGY IN RHEUMATIC DISEASES Volume 1069 published June 2006
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1069: 444–453 (2006). doi: 10.1196/annals.1351.043
Copyright © 2006 by the New York Academy of Sciences
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Adipose Tissue Has Anti-Inflammatory Properties

Focus on IL-1 Receptor Antagonist (IL-1Ra)

JEAN-MICHEL DAYERa, RACHEL CHICHEPORTICHEa, CRISTIANA JUGE-AUBRYb AND CHRISTOPH MEIERb

a Division of Immunology & Allergy, University Hospital / Faculty of Medicine, 1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland b Endocrine Unit, Division of Endocrinology & Diabetology, University Hospital/ Faculty of Medicine, 1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland

Key Words: adipocytes • arthritis • inflammation • obesity • synovial tissue • IL-1Ra • IFN-beta • IL-10 • MCP-1

Address for correspondence: Jean-Michel Dayer, M.D., Division of Immunology & Allergy, 24 Rue Micheli-du-Crest, 1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland. Voice: +41-22-372-94 09; fax: +41-22-372-94 18. e-mail: jean-michel.dayer{at}hcuge.ch

The formation of adipose tissue could result from abnormal metabolic processes and, at the local level, from chronic inflammatory processes such as those occurring in the synovial cavity in rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis, or the peritoneal cavity in various inflammatory processes of the digestive system. Adipocytes are said to produce many hormones and proinflammatory mediators. So far, however, little attention has been paid to cytokine inhibitory molecules. Based on our observation of high levels of serum interleukin receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) in obese patients contrasting with decreased levels after gastric bypass surgery, we found white adipose tissue (WAT) in the human system to be the main source of IL-1Ra. IL-10 was also present in WAT. Furthermore, we found that interferon-beta (IFN)-beta was the principal cytokine inducing IL-1Ra in various WAT, such as that present in the synovium. We suggest that in addition to other functions adipose tissue may give rise to a host-defense mechanism against local inflammation and that fibrotic tissue in the vicinity may further induce IL-1Ra in adipocytes via the production of IFN-beta.




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