Cell Host & Microbe
Volume 24, Issue 3, 12 September 2018, Pages 364-378.e6
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The Inhibitory Innate Immune Sensor NLRP12 Maintains a Threshold against Obesity by Regulating Gut Microbiota Homeostasis

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Highlights

  • NLRP12 expression is reduced in the adipose tissue of humans with increased obesity

  • Nlrp12−/− mice show increased weight gain and adipose tissue inflammation

  • Nlrp12-mediated protection from obesity and inflammation is microbiota dependent

  • Lachnospiraceae and short-chain fatty acids mitigate obesity and insulin resistance

Summary

In addition to high-fat diet (HFD) and inactivity, inflammation and microbiota composition contribute to obesity. Inhibitory immune receptors, such as NLRP12, dampen inflammation and are important for resolving inflammation, but their role in obesity is unknown. We show that obesity in humans correlates with reduced expression of adipose tissue NLRP12. Similarly, Nlrp12−/− mice show increased weight gain, adipose deposition, blood glucose, NF-κB/MAPK activation, and M1-macrophage polarization. Additionally, NLRP12 is required to mitigate HFD-induced inflammasome activation. Co-housing with wild-type animals, antibiotic treatment, or germ-free condition was sufficient to restrain inflammation, obesity, and insulin tolerance in Nlrp12−/− mice, implicating the microbiota. HFD-fed Nlrp12−/− mice display dysbiosis marked by increased obesity-associated Erysipelotrichaceae, but reduced Lachnospiraceae family and the associated enzymes required for short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) synthesis. Lachnospiraceae or SCFA administration attenuates obesity, inflammation, and dysbiosis. These findings reveal that Nlrp12 reduces HFD-induced obesity by maintaining beneficial microbiota.

Keywords

NLRP12
obesity
innate immunity
inflammation
inflammasome
type 2 diabetes
Lachnospiraceae
Erysipelotrichaceae
short-chain fatty acid
microbiota

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