Obesity-Associated Vitamin D Deficiency Correlates with Adipose Tissue DNA Hypomethylation, Inflammation, and Vascular Dysfunction.
Imaduddin MirzaAriej MohamedHania DeenSwetha BalajiDuaa ElsabbahiAmier MunasserDina NaquiallahUzma AbdulbaseerChandra HassanMario MasrurFrancesco M BiancoMohamed M AliAbeer M MahmoudPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Vitamin D (VD) deficiency is a hallmark of obesity and vascular dysfunction. We sought to test the hypothesis that VD deficiency may contribute to obesity-related vascular dysfunction by inducing adipokine hypomethylation and augmented expression. To this end, we collected blood and adipose tissues (ATs) from a cohort of 77 obese participants who were classified as having mild, moderate, or severe VD deficiency. The body composition, vascular reactivity, cardiometabolic profiles, and DNA methylation of 94 inflammation-related adipokines were measured. Our results show that higher degrees of VD deficiency were associated with lower DNA methylation and induced the expression of inflammatory adipokines such as B-cell lymphoma 6 ( BCL6 ), C-X-C Motif Chemokine Ligand 8 ( CXCL8 ), histone deacetylase 5 ( HDAC5 ), interleukin 12A ( IL12A ), and nuclear factor κB ( NFκB ) in the ATs. They were also associated with higher BMI and total and visceral fat mass, impaired insulin sensitivity and lipid profiles, AT hypoxia, and higher concentrations of circulating inflammatory markers. Moderate and severe VD deficiency correlated with impaired vasoreactivity of the brachial artery and AT-isolated arterioles, reduced nitric oxide generation, and increased arterial stiffness. In a multivariate regression analysis, the VD deficiency level strongly predicted the adipokine methylation score, systemic inflammation, and microvascular dysfunction. In conclusion, our findings suggest that VD deficiency is a possible contributor to obesity-related adipokine hypomethylation, inflammation, and vascular dysfunction.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- dna methylation
- body composition
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- type diabetes
- nuclear factor
- replacement therapy
- histone deacetylase
- nitric oxide
- high fat diet induced
- weight gain
- diabetic rats
- poor prognosis
- gene expression
- high fat diet
- toll like receptor
- high intensity
- early onset
- drug induced
- endothelial cells
- resistance training
- lps induced
- immune response
- inflammatory response
- cell proliferation
- postmenopausal women
- water quality
- cell free
- nucleic acid