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Adiponectin Isoform Patterns in Ethnic-Specific ADIPOQ Mutation Carriers: The IRAS Family Study.

Citation
Tabb, K. L., et al. “Adiponectin Isoform Patterns In Ethnic-Specific Adipoq Mutation Carriers: The Iras Family Study.”. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), pp. 1384-1390.
Center UCSD-UCLA
Author Keri L Tabb, Chuan Gao, Pamela J Hicks, Gregory A Hawkins, Jerome I Rotter, Yii-Der Ida Chen, Xiuqing Guo, Jill M Norris, Carlos Lorenzo, Barry I Freedman, Donald W Bowden, Nicholette D Palmer
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Adiponectin is found in human serum in three groups of multimers (high molecular weight [HMW], medium molecular weight [MMW], and low molecular weight [LMW]). Two ethnic-specific variants in ADIPOQ, G45R (Hispanic-Americans) and R55C (African-Americans), were previously reported. Although carriers of both variants had mean adiponectin levels ≤ 20% of those of noncarriers, they were not clinically different from noncarriers. To compare carriers of both variants and noncarriers, relative quantification of adiponectin isoforms to total adiponectin was performed on serum samples.

METHODS: The multimeric patterns of serum adiponectin in G45R carriers (n = 23), R55C carriers (n = 3), and Hispanic- and African-American noncarriers (n = 84 and 44, respectively) from the Insulin Resistance Atherosclerosis Family Study were explored using native Western blotting and densitometry.

RESULTS: Serum samples from carriers showed an absence of the HMW isoform and a marked reduction in the MMW isoform but an approximate twofold increase in the amount of the LMW isoform. Thus, individuals making only LMW adiponectin are metabolically normal.

CONCLUSIONS: The results contrast with the proposed biological importance of the HMW multimer. This suggests that the LMW isoform may functionally compensate for some of the loss or reduction of the higher-order multimers in carriers of the G45R and R55C mutations.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
Volume
25
Issue
8
Number of Pages
1384-1390
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1930-739X
DOI
10.1002/oby.21892
Alternate Journal
Obesity (Silver Spring)
PMID
28643464
PMCID
PMC5529227
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