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Distinct B cell profiles characterise healthy weight and obesity pre- and post-bariatric surgery

  • B. Šlisere
  • , M. Arisova
  • , O. Aizbalte
  • , M. M. Salmiņa
  • , M. Zolovs
  • , M. Levenšteins
  • , M. Mukāns
  • , I. Troickis
  • , L. Meija
  • , A. Lejnieks
  • , G. Bīlande
  • , E. C. Rosser
  • , K. Oļeiņika
    • Riga Stradins University
    • Paula Stradina Clinical University Hospital
    • Daugavpils University
    • Riga East University Hospital
    • Harvard University

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    Abstract

    Background/Objectives: Obesity-associated metabolic dysfunction and inflammation can be ameliorated by bariatric surgery. While obesity is also linked to impaired B cell activation, differentiation, and persistence in response to infection and vaccination little is known about post-operative immune B cell compartment and to what extent dysregulation in B cell pathways can be reversed. To bridge this gap in knowledge, we carried out in-depth evaluation of B cell composition in individuals with obesity prior to and following bariatric surgery compared to lean controls. Subjects/Methods: We recruited individuals with obesity (BMI at least 35 kg/m2) before bariatric surgery (n = 21) and followed them up 6 months post-operatively (n = 17). As controls we recruited age- and sex-matched lean (BMI < 25) individuals (n = 18). We carried out comprehensive immunophenotyping of peripheral blood B cells as well as interrogated their association with inflammatory and metabolic parameters. Results: In obesity the balance of antigen-inexperienced and memory B cells in the peripheral blood is altered, with an expansion of naïve and a reduction in total memory B cells. 6 months following bariatric surgery this balance is restored. However, post-operative patients are uniquely characterised by an increase in B cell subsets associated with chronic inflammation – CD11c+CXCR5-IgD-CD27- double negative 2 (DN2) B cells and CD27+CD38++ plasmablasts. Correlations between B cells subsets, inflammatory and metabolic parameters were distinct in lean people and individuals with obesity pre- and post-bariatric surgery. Conclusions: Bariatric surgery patients display a unique B cell profile 6 months post-operatively; this bears minimal resemblance to that of pre-operative patients and only partially overlaps with that of lean controls. Post-operative differences in the B cell compartment compared to lean controls are detected despite global amelioration of inflammation and restoration of metabolic health. Collectively, this indicates that bariatric surgery creates a specific immunometabolic state with potential implications for health outcomes.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)970-978
    Number of pages9
    JournalInternational Journal of Obesity
    Volume47
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

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

    OECD Field of Science

    • 3. Medical and Health Sciences

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