Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10767590 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
To identify differentially expressed genes between obese individuals and normal control, we have undertaken suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH). Omental adipose tissues were obtained via abdominal surgery for appendicitis in both 13 obese subjects [BMI (body mass index) >Â 30Â kg/m2] and 13 normal subjects (BMI >18 and <25Â kg/m2). Following SSH, about one thousand clones were sequenced and found to derive from 426 different genes. These predominately expressed genes included genes involved in lipid metabolism, cytokines, signal transduction, GLUT4 translocation, cell cycle and growth, cytoskeleton, and others. Although more detailed analyses are necessary, it is anticipated that further study of genes identified will provide insights into their specific roles in the etiology of obesity.
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Authors
Jie Qiu, Yu-hui Ni, Hai-xia Gong, Li Fei, Xiao-qin Pan, Mei Guo, Rong-hua Chen, Xi-rong Guo,