Increased circulating cytokine levels in African American women with obesity and elevated HbA1c

A Williams, N Greene, K Kimbro - Cytokine, 2020 - Elsevier
A Williams, N Greene, K Kimbro
Cytokine, 2020Elsevier
Purpose Obesity has emerged as one of the biggest health crisis and is the leading cause of
death and disabilities around the world. BMI trends suggest that majority of the increase in
T2D is resulting from the increased prevalence of obesity. In fact, 85.2% of people with T2D
are overweight or obese. The highest prevalence for obesity is seen in non-Hispanic, African
American women (56.6%). T2D is classified as an inflammatory disease because of
elevated, circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines and acute-phase inflammatory proteins …
Purpose
Obesity has emerged as one of the biggest health crisis and is the leading cause of death and disabilities around the world. BMI trends suggest that majority of the increase in T2D is resulting from the increased prevalence of obesity. In fact, 85.2% of people with T2D are overweight or obese. The highest prevalence for obesity is seen in non-Hispanic, African American women (56.6%). T2D is classified as an inflammatory disease because of elevated, circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines and acute-phase inflammatory proteins. This study was designed to determine how high HbA1c and serum glucose correlate with circulatory cytokine levels in obese, African American women.
Methods
We investigated cytokine/chemokine serum levels using a multiplex assay. Then we used Pairwise Pearson Correlation Test to determine the relationship between clinical metabolic parameters and cytokine/chemokine serum levels.
Results
The results indicated that participants with elevated HbA1c exhibited an up regulation of IL-3, IL-4, IL-7, TNF-α, IFN-α2 and CX3CL1 serum levels compared to participants with normal HbA1c. These cytokines were also correlated with several clinical metabolic parameters.
Conclusions
The results suggest that IL-3, IL-4, IL-7, TNF-α, IFN-α2 and CX3CL1 serum levels may contribute to the development and onset of type 2 diabetes.
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