Nutrigenomics Research Group, UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, School of Public Health and Population Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland; Institute of Food and Health, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland.
Mol Nutr Food Res. 2014 Apr;58(4):808-20. doi: 10.1002/mnfr.201300182. Epub 2013 Oct 30.
Food and nutrition studies often require accessing metabolically active tissues, including adipose tissue. This can involve invasive biopsy procedures that can be a limiting factor in study design. In contrast, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are a population of circulating immune cells that are easily accessible through venipuncture. As transcriptomics is of growing importance in food and metabolism research, understanding the transcriptomic relationship between these tissue types can provide insight into the utility of PBMCs in this field.
We examine this relationship within eight subjects, in two postprandial states (following oral lipid tolerance test and oral glucose tolerance test). Multivariate analysis techniques were used to examine variation between tissues, samples, and subjects in order to define which genes havecommon/disparate expression profiles associated with highly defined metabolic phenotypes. We demonstrate global similarities in gene expression between PBMCs and white adipose tissue, irrespective of the metabolic challenge type. Closer examination of individual genes revealed this similarity to be strongest in pathways related to immune response/inflammation. Notably, the expression of metabolism-related nuclear receptors, including PPARs, LXR, etc. was discordant between tissues
The PBMC transcriptome may therefore provide a unique insight into the inflammatory component of metabolic health, as opposed to directly reflecting the metabolic component of the adipose tissue transcriptome.
食品和营养研究通常需要研究代谢活跃的组织,包括脂肪组织。这可能涉及到侵入性的活检程序,这在研究设计中可能是一个限制因素。相比之下,外周血单核细胞(PBMCs)是一种循环免疫细胞群体,通过静脉穿刺很容易获得。由于转录组学在食品和代谢研究中变得越来越重要,了解这些组织类型之间的转录组关系可以深入了解 PBMCs 在该领域的应用。
我们在 8 个个体中,在两种餐后状态(口服脂质耐量试验和口服葡萄糖耐量试验后)下研究了这种关系。使用多变量分析技术来检查组织、样本和个体之间的差异,以确定哪些基因与高度定义的代谢表型相关具有共同/不同的表达谱。我们证明了 PBMCs 和白色脂肪组织之间的基因表达具有总体相似性,而不论代谢挑战类型如何。对个别基因的更仔细检查表明,这种相似性在与免疫反应/炎症相关的途径中最强。值得注意的是,代谢相关核受体(包括 PPARs、LXR 等)的表达在组织之间存在差异。
因此,PBMC 转录组可能提供了对代谢健康中炎症成分的独特见解,而不是直接反映脂肪组织转录组的代谢成分。