Adipokines: a treasure trove for the discovery of biomarkers for metabolic disorders

S Lehr, S Hartwig, H Sell - PROTEOMICS–Clinical Applications, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
S Lehr, S Hartwig, H Sell
PROTEOMICS–Clinical Applications, 2012Wiley Online Library
Adipose tissue is a major endocrine organ, releasing signaling and mediator proteins,
termed adipokines, via which adipose tissue communicates with other organs. Expansion of
adipose tissue in obesity alters adipokine secretion which may contribute to the
development of metabolic diseases. Consequently, this correlation has emphasized the
importance to further characterize the adipocyte secretion profile, and several attempts have
been made to characterize the complex nature of the adipose tissue secretome by utilizing …
Abstract
Adipose tissue is a major endocrine organ, releasing signaling and mediator proteins, termed adipokines, via which adipose tissue communicates with other organs. Expansion of adipose tissue in obesity alters adipokine secretion which may contribute to the development of metabolic diseases. Consequently, this correlation has emphasized the importance to further characterize the adipocyte secretion profile, and several attempts have been made to characterize the complex nature of the adipose tissue secretome by utilizing diverse proteomic profiling approaches. Although the entirety of human adipokines is still incompletely characterized, to date more than 600 potentially secretory proteins were identified providing a rich source to identify putative novel biomarkers associated with metabolic diseases.
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