DataSheet1_Exploring lipodystrophy gene expression in adipocytes: unveiling insights into the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and clustering diseases (metabolic syndrome) in Asian Indians.zip

Background<p>Studying the molecular mechanisms of lipodystrophy can provide valuable insights into the pathophysiology of insulin resistance (IR), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and other clustering diseases [metabolic syndrome (MetS)] and its underlying adipocentric disease (MetS disease).</p>M...

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Main Author: Aditya Saxena (668441) (author)
Other Authors: Pradeep Tiwari (2018113) (author), Shalu Gupta (80979) (author), Rajendra Mandia (19822560) (author), Ramesh C. Banshiwal (19822563) (author), Ravinder Kumar Lamoria (19822566) (author), Ranjit Mohan Anjana (9402612) (author), Venkatesan Radha (4624417) (author), Viswanathan Mohan (239503) (author), Sandeep Kumar Mathur (8118167) (author)
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Shalu Gupta (80979)
Rajendra Mandia (19822560)
Ramesh C. Banshiwal (19822563)
Ravinder Kumar Lamoria (19822566)
Ranjit Mohan Anjana (9402612)
Venkatesan Radha (4624417)
Viswanathan Mohan (239503)
Sandeep Kumar Mathur (8118167)
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Pradeep Tiwari (2018113)
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Rajendra Mandia (19822560)
Ramesh C. Banshiwal (19822563)
Ravinder Kumar Lamoria (19822566)
Ranjit Mohan Anjana (9402612)
Venkatesan Radha (4624417)
Viswanathan Mohan (239503)
Sandeep Kumar Mathur (8118167)
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Pradeep Tiwari (2018113)
Shalu Gupta (80979)
Rajendra Mandia (19822560)
Ramesh C. Banshiwal (19822563)
Ravinder Kumar Lamoria (19822566)
Ranjit Mohan Anjana (9402612)
Venkatesan Radha (4624417)
Viswanathan Mohan (239503)
Sandeep Kumar Mathur (8118167)
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Reproduction
Cell Metabolism
lipodystrophy
type 2 diabetes
Asian Indians
central obesity
insulin resistance
metabolic syndrome MetS
qPCR
adipose tissue
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description Background<p>Studying the molecular mechanisms of lipodystrophy can provide valuable insights into the pathophysiology of insulin resistance (IR), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and other clustering diseases [metabolic syndrome (MetS)] and its underlying adipocentric disease (MetS disease).</p>Methods<p>A high-confidence lipodystrophy gene panel comprising 50 genes was created, and their expressions were measured in the visceral and subcutaneous (both peripheral and abdominal) adipose depots of MetS and non-MetS individuals at a tertiary care medical facility.</p>Results<p>Most lipodystrophy genes showed significant downregulation in MetS individuals compared to non-MetS individuals in both subcutaneous and visceral depots. In the abdominal compartment, all the genes showed relatively higher expression in visceral depot as compared to their subcutaneous counterpart, and this difference narrowed with increasing severity of MetS. Their expression level shows an inverse correlation with T2D, MetS, and HOMA-IR and with other T2D-related intermediate traits. Results also demonstrated that individualization of MetS patients could be done based on adipose tissue expression of just 12 genes.</p>Conclusion<p>Adipose tissue expression of lipodystrophy genes shows an association with MetS and its intermediate phenotypic traits. Mutations of these genes are known to cause congenital lipodystrophy syndromes, whereas their altered expression in adipose tissue contributes to the pathogenesis of IR, T2D, and MetS.</p>
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spelling DataSheet1_Exploring lipodystrophy gene expression in adipocytes: unveiling insights into the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and clustering diseases (metabolic syndrome) in Asian Indians.zipAditya Saxena (668441)Pradeep Tiwari (2018113)Shalu Gupta (80979)Rajendra Mandia (19822560)Ramesh C. Banshiwal (19822563)Ravinder Kumar Lamoria (19822566)Ranjit Mohan Anjana (9402612)Venkatesan Radha (4624417)Viswanathan Mohan (239503)Sandeep Kumar Mathur (8118167)EndocrinologyReproductionCell Metabolismlipodystrophytype 2 diabetesAsian Indianscentral obesityinsulin resistancemetabolic syndrome MetSqPCRadipose tissueBackground<p>Studying the molecular mechanisms of lipodystrophy can provide valuable insights into the pathophysiology of insulin resistance (IR), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and other clustering diseases [metabolic syndrome (MetS)] and its underlying adipocentric disease (MetS disease).</p>Methods<p>A high-confidence lipodystrophy gene panel comprising 50 genes was created, and their expressions were measured in the visceral and subcutaneous (both peripheral and abdominal) adipose depots of MetS and non-MetS individuals at a tertiary care medical facility.</p>Results<p>Most lipodystrophy genes showed significant downregulation in MetS individuals compared to non-MetS individuals in both subcutaneous and visceral depots. In the abdominal compartment, all the genes showed relatively higher expression in visceral depot as compared to their subcutaneous counterpart, and this difference narrowed with increasing severity of MetS. Their expression level shows an inverse correlation with T2D, MetS, and HOMA-IR and with other T2D-related intermediate traits. Results also demonstrated that individualization of MetS patients could be done based on adipose tissue expression of just 12 genes.</p>Conclusion<p>Adipose tissue expression of lipodystrophy genes shows an association with MetS and its intermediate phenotypic traits. Mutations of these genes are known to cause congenital lipodystrophy syndromes, whereas their altered expression in adipose tissue contributes to the pathogenesis of IR, T2D, and MetS.</p>2024-10-09T04:24:27ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fendo.2024.1468824.s001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet1_Exploring_lipodystrophy_gene_expression_in_adipocytes_unveiling_insights_into_the_pathogenesis_of_insulin_resistance_type_2_diabetes_and_clustering_diseases_metabolic_syndrome_in_Asian_Indians_zip/27192441CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/271924412024-10-09T04:24:27Z
spellingShingle DataSheet1_Exploring lipodystrophy gene expression in adipocytes: unveiling insights into the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and clustering diseases (metabolic syndrome) in Asian Indians.zip
Aditya Saxena (668441)
Endocrinology
Reproduction
Cell Metabolism
lipodystrophy
type 2 diabetes
Asian Indians
central obesity
insulin resistance
metabolic syndrome MetS
qPCR
adipose tissue
status_str publishedVersion
title DataSheet1_Exploring lipodystrophy gene expression in adipocytes: unveiling insights into the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and clustering diseases (metabolic syndrome) in Asian Indians.zip
title_full DataSheet1_Exploring lipodystrophy gene expression in adipocytes: unveiling insights into the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and clustering diseases (metabolic syndrome) in Asian Indians.zip
title_fullStr DataSheet1_Exploring lipodystrophy gene expression in adipocytes: unveiling insights into the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and clustering diseases (metabolic syndrome) in Asian Indians.zip
title_full_unstemmed DataSheet1_Exploring lipodystrophy gene expression in adipocytes: unveiling insights into the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and clustering diseases (metabolic syndrome) in Asian Indians.zip
title_short DataSheet1_Exploring lipodystrophy gene expression in adipocytes: unveiling insights into the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and clustering diseases (metabolic syndrome) in Asian Indians.zip
title_sort DataSheet1_Exploring lipodystrophy gene expression in adipocytes: unveiling insights into the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and clustering diseases (metabolic syndrome) in Asian Indians.zip
topic Endocrinology
Reproduction
Cell Metabolism
lipodystrophy
type 2 diabetes
Asian Indians
central obesity
insulin resistance
metabolic syndrome MetS
qPCR
adipose tissue