IL-17 axis accelerates the inflammatory progression of obese in mice via TBK1 and IKBKE pathway

Seung Hoon Lee, Joo Yeon Jhun, Jae Kyung Byun, Eun Kyung Kim, Kyoung Ah Jung, Ji Eun Lee, Jong Young Choi, Sung Hwan Park, Mi La Cho

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Abstract

Obesity mediates immune inflammatory response and induces IL-17 expression. Adipgenesis can be regulated by IL-17 and it causes TBK1 activation. The inhibition of TBK1 and the inhibition of I IKBKE reduces inflammatory response and improves obesity. It is hypothesized that IL-17 deficiency inhibits obesity progression and inflammation. 3T3-L1 preadipocytes were differentiated in vitro and treated with IL-17. RAW264.7 cells and differentiated 3T3-L1 were pretreated with TBK1 inhibitor and then stimulated with IL-17. Wild-type and IL-17 knock out mice were fed with high-fat diet. IL-17 inhibits adipocyte differentiation from mouse-derived 3T3-L1 preadipocytes and reduces mRNA expression of proadipogenic transcription factors and adipokines in adipocyte cells. IL-17 also showed up-regulation of mRNA levels of inflammatory cytokines in RAW cells. The inhibitor of TBK1 and IKBKE attenuates the effect of IL-17. Loss of IL-17 deficiency improves diet-induced obesity, fatty liver, glucose and lipid metabolism in mice. The expression of TBK1 and IKBKE decreased in the spleen and liver of IL-17 deficiency mice. Moreover, the inflammatory response within the visceral adipose tissue and Th1 cells were inhibited, however, M2 macrophage and Th2 cells increased in IL-17 deficiency mice. IL-17 inhibits adipogenesis where a lack of IL-17 ameliorates glucose metabolism. As well, the inhibition of TBK1 reduces inflammation induced by IL-17. Therefore, IL-17 may be involved in the development of obesity and metabolic dysfunction in a TBK1-dependent manner.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)67-75
Number of pages9
JournalImmunology Letters
Volume184
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2017

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Keywords

  • IL-17
  • Obesity
  • TBK1

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