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. 2000;1(2):81–88. doi: 10.1155/EDR.2000.81

Decreased Expression Of apM1 in Omental and Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue of Humans With Type 2 Diabetes

Michael A Statnick 1,, Lisa S Beavers 1, Laura J Conner 1, Helena Corominola 1, Dwayne Johnson 1, Craig D Hammond 1, Ronit Rafaeloff-Phail 1, Thomas Seng 1, Todd M Suter 1, James P Sluka 1, Eric Ravussin 1, Robert A Gadski 1, Jose F Caro 1
PMCID: PMC2477762  PMID: 11469400

Abstract

We have screened a subtracted cDNA library in order to identify differentially expressed genes in omental adipose tissue of human patients with Type 2 diabetes. One clone (#1738) showed a marked reduction in omental adipose tissue from patients with Type 2 diabetes. Sequencing and BLAST analysis revealed clone #1738 was the adipocyte-specific secreted protein gene apM1 (synonyms ACRP30, AdipoQ, GBP28). Consistent with the murine orthologue, apM1 mRNA was expressed in cultured human adipocytes and not in preadipocytes. Using RT-PCR we confirmed that apM1 mRNA levels were significantly reduced in omental adipose tissue of obese patients with Type 2 diabetes compared with lean and obese normoglycemic subjects. Although less pronounced, apM1 mRNA levels were reduced in subcutaneous adipose tissue of Type 2 diabetic patients. Whereas the biological function of apM1 is presently unknown, the tissue specific expression, structural similarities to TNFα and the dysregulated expression observed in obese Type 2 diabetic patients suggest that this factor may play a role in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes.

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