Expression analysis of MMP14: Key enzyme action in modulating visceral adipose tissue plasticity in patients with obesity.
Astha SachanSandeep AggarwalManjunath Maruti PolArchna SinghRakhee YadavPublished in: Clinical obesity (2023)
Compromised adipose tissue plasticity is a hallmark finding of obesity orchestrated by the intricate interplay between various extracellular matrix components. Collagen6 (COL6) is well characterized in obese visceral adipose tissue (VAT), not much is known about MMP14 which is hypothesized to be the key player in matrix reorganization. Subjects with obesity (BMI ≥40; n = 50) aged 18-60 years undergoing bariatric surgery and their age-matched controls (BMI < 25; n = 30) were included. MMP14, Col6A3 and Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 2 (TIMP2) mRNA expression was assessed in VAT and their serum levels along with endotrophin were estimated in both groups preoperatively and post-operatively in the obese group. The results were analysed statistically and correlated with anthropometric and glycaemic parameters, namely fasting glucose and insulin, HbA1c, HOMA-IR, HOMA-β and QUICKI. Circulating levels as well as mRNA expression profiling revealed significant differences between the individuals with and without obesity (p < .05), more so in individuals with diabetes and obesity (p < .05). Follow-up serum analysis revealed significantly raised MMP14 (p < .001), with decreased Col6A3, endotrophin and TIMP2 levels (p < .01, p < .001 and p < .01, respectively). A rise in serum MMP14 protein, simultaneous with post-surgical weight loss and decreased serum levels of associated extracellular matrix (ECM) remodellers, suggests its crucial role in modulating obesity-associated ECM fibrosis and pliability of VAT.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- bariatric surgery
- extracellular matrix
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- high fat diet induced
- glycemic control
- weight gain
- roux en y gastric bypass
- high fat diet
- gastric bypass
- obese patients
- skeletal muscle
- blood glucose
- cell migration
- body mass index
- cardiovascular disease
- signaling pathway
- small molecule
- physical activity
- binding protein