Serum IL-17, obesity, and metabolic risk in Mexican young adults

C. Aradillas-García, Elizabeth Monreal‐Escalante, Juan Manuel Vargas-Morlaes, J. Alegría-Torres, S. Rosales‐Mendoza, M. Téran-García, D. Portales-Pérez
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BACKGROUND: Obesity and several inflammatory pathways contribute to the development of metabolic diseases. Some pro-inflammatory cytokines and other signal proteins produced in fat and liver appear to propagate inflammation systemically. IL-17 is a pro-inflammatory cytokine secreted by activated T-cells. Upon binding to its receptor, IL-17 activates a cascade of signals that include MAPK, NF-kB and other pro- inflammatory cytokines. The aim of this study was to determine if the IL-17 levels are associated with obesity and its metabolic comorbidities in young adults. METHODS: Cross-sectional study in the UP AMIGOS 2009 cohort. Anthropometric measurement and blood samples were collected. Fasting glucose, insulin, and serum lipid profile was measured by conventional methods. Serum IL-17 was determined by ELISA assay in 102 individuals with obesity and overweight also in 306 lean students (aged 18 to 26 years old. RESULTS: Higher levels of IL-17 were found in the group with obesity (34.99 pg/mL) when compared to lean subjects (26.57 pg/mL). In addition, a positive correlation between serum IL-17 and body mass index and waist circumference in the group with obesity were detected. CONCLUSIONS: Increased IL-17 levels in young individuals with obesity and overweight are associated with risk factors for developing chronic metabolic diseases
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墨西哥年轻人血清IL-17、肥胖和代谢风险
背景:肥胖和几种炎症途径有助于代谢性疾病的发展。脂肪和肝脏中产生的一些促炎细胞因子和其他信号蛋白似乎在全身范围内传播炎症。IL-17是由活化的t细胞分泌的促炎细胞因子。在与其受体结合后,IL-17激活一系列信号,包括MAPK、NF-kB和其他促炎细胞因子。本研究的目的是确定IL-17水平是否与年轻人肥胖及其代谢合并症有关。方法:在UP AMIGOS 2009队列中进行横断面研究。采集人体测量和血液样本。采用常规方法测定空腹血糖、胰岛素和血脂。采用ELISA法测定了102例肥胖和超重患者及306例18 ~ 26岁瘦学生的血清IL-17水平。结果:肥胖组IL-17水平(34.99 pg/mL)高于瘦子组(26.57 pg/mL)。肥胖组血清IL-17与体重指数、腰围呈正相关。结论:年轻肥胖和超重个体中IL-17水平升高与慢性代谢性疾病的危险因素相关
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