INTRODUCTION Diabetic foot (DF) is a serious complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) that occurs due to neuropathy or atherosclerosis of the lower limbs. Omentin (encoded by the ITLN1 gene) has been implicated as a protective factor in vascular complications of diabetes, likely due to its endothelial vasodilator activity and its anti‑inflammatory actions. However, susceptibility to DF with respect to the allelic variants of the ITLN1 gene has not been studied so far. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to evaluate the association between the rs2274907 allelic variant of the ITLN1 gene and the occurrence of DF in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). PATIENTS AND METHODS The study included 670 individuals: 204 with T2DM and DF (DF group), 299 with T2DM without DF (T2DM group), and 167 healthy controls. RESULTS Ischemic heart disease, retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and active smoking were more frequent in the DF group than in the T2DM group. Allele A of the rs2274907 variant was observed more frequently in the DF group compared with healthy controls in an additive model (odds ratio [OR] = 0.7, P = 0.034). This effect was also sex‑specific for males in both the additive and recessive models (OR = 0.6, P = 0.015 and OR = 0.52, P = 0.0017, respectively). However, no differences in the distribution of alleles was observed between the DF and T2DM groups. CONCLUSIONS The rs2274907 variant of the ITLN1 gene is associated with increased prevalence of DF.
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Front Immunol
October 2024
Department of Gastroenterology, Baiyun Branch, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
Sci Rep
September 2024
Helmholtz Institute for Metabolic, Obesity and Vascular Research (HI-MAG) of the Helmholtz Zentrum München at the University of Leipzig and University Hospital Leipzig, Philipp-Rosenthal-Straße 27, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.
Intelectin-1 (ITLN1; also Omentin-1, OMNT1) is secreted by adipose tissue (AT) and plays an important role in glucose metabolism regulation, with links to obesity-associated diseases. ITLN1 activity so far has rarely been investigated using RNA-sequencing and in larger cohorts. We evaluated ITLN1 expression among three clinical cohorts of the Leipzig Obesity BioBank-a cross-sectional cohort comprising of 1480 people, a cohort of people with metabolically healthy or unhealthy obesity (31 insulin-sensitive, 42 insulin-resistant individuals with obesity), and a longitudinal two-step bariatric surgery cohort (n = 65).
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Laboratorio de Obesidad, Escuela Superior de Medicina, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico City 11340, Mexico.
Unlabelled: (GS) and berberine (BBR) are natural products that have demonstrated therapeutic potential for the management of obesity and its comorbidities, as effective and safe alternatives to synthetic drugs. Although their anti-obesogenic and antidiabetic properties have been widely studied, comparative research on their impact on the gene expression of adipokines, such as resistin (Res), omentin (Ome), visfatin (Vis) and apelin (Ap), has not been reported.
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Transl Cancer Res
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Department of Medical Engineering, Wannan Medical College, Wuhu, China.
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Center for Genes, Environment, and Health, National Jewish Health, Denver, CO, USA.
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