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Inflammation and insulin resistance: New targets encourage new thinking: Galectin-3 and LTB are pro-inflammatory molecules that can be targeted to restore insulin sensitivity.

Citation
Johnson, A. M. F., et al. “Inflammation And Insulin Resistance: New Targets Encourage New Thinking: Galectin-3 And Ltb Are Pro-Inflammatory Molecules That Can Be Targeted To Restore Insulin Sensitivity.”. Bioessays : News And Reviews In Molecular, Cellular And Developmental Biology.
Center UCSD-UCLA
Author Andrew M F Johnson, Shaocong Hou, Pingping Li
Keywords galectin-3, inflammation, Insulin resistance, leukotriene, Macrophage, microbiome, obesity
Abstract

Galectin-3 and LTB are pro-inflammatory molecules recently shown to directly cause insulin resistance in mouse and human cells. They are highly expressed in the obese state, and can be targeted both genetically and pharmacologically to improve insulin sensitivity in vivo. This expands on previous research showing that targeting inflammatory cytokines can be insulin sensitizing in animal models. However, translating these potential therapies into the human setting remains challenging. Here we review this latest research, and discuss how balancing their pleiotropic functions, the action of the microbiome, and the ability to identify relevant patient populations are vital considerations for successful anti-inflammatory insulin sensitizing therapy.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology
Volume
39
Issue
9
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1521-1878
DOI
10.1002/bies.201700036
Alternate Journal
Bioessays
PMID
28752547
PMCID
PMC5709518
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