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Exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus increases subclinical inflammation mediated in part by obesity

  • University College Cork
  • Cork University Maternity Hospital

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Abstract

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a frequent and serious complication of pregnancy, often associated with obesity. Metabolic dysfunction and metainflammation are evident in both obesity and GDM. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed at defining the direct contribution of the immune system in GDM, across the main metabolic tissues, specifically focussing on elucidating the roles of obesity and GDM to the clinical outcome. Using immunoassays and multicolour flow cytometry, cytokine profiles and immune cell frequencies were measured in maternal circulation and central metabolic tissues [placenta and visceral adipose tissue (VAT)] in GDM-diagnosed (n=28) and normal glucose tolerant (n=32) women undergoing caesarean section. Participants were sub-grouped as non-obese [body mass index (BMI)<30 kg/m2] or obese (BMI≥30 kg/m2). Unsupervised data analysis was performed on the flow cytometry data set to identify functional alterations. GDM obese participants had significantly elevated circulating IL-6 and IL-17A levels. GDM non-obese participants had elevated circulating IL-12p70, elevated placental IL-17A, and VAT IFN-γproduction. Unsupervised clustering of immune populations across the three biological sites simultaneously, identified different NK- and T-cell phenotypes that were altered in NGT obese and GDM non-obese participants, while a classical tissue monocyte cluster was increased in GDM obese participants. In this study, there was significant evidence of subclinical inflammation, and significant alterations in clusters of NK cells, T cells, and tissue monocyte populations in GDM. While increased adiposity assimilates with increased inflammation in the non-pregnant state, this overt relationship may not be as evident during pregnancy and warrants further examination in future longitudinal studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)280-292
Number of pages13
JournalClinical and Experimental Immunology
Volume216
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • adipose tissue
  • cytokines
  • gestational diabetes
  • immune cell activation
  • obesity
  • placenta

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