Omentin-regulated proteins combine a pro-inflammatory phenotype with an anti-inflammatory counterregulation in human adipocytes: A proteomics analysis.
Corinna NiersmannStefanie M HauckJulia M KannenbergKarin RöhrigChristine von ToerneMichael RodenChristian HerderMaren Carstensen-KirbergPublished in: Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews (2018)
In differentiated human adipocytes, the release of the anti-inflammatory TNFAIP6 might be part of a counterregulatory response to the pro-inflammatory action of omentin. Omentin-regulated proteins were overrepresented in pathways indicating cellular stress, a pro-inflammatory environment and a crosstalk with other organs. Other potential activators of omentin-regulated proteins point towards a central role of NFκB activation in the omentin-induced secretory process.