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DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-33254
Metallothionein Gene Expression in Human Adipose Tissue from Lean and Obese Subjects
Publication History
Received 6 December 2001
Accepted after Revision 28 February 2002
Publication Date:
12 August 2002 (online)
Abstract
Expression of the gene encoding metallothionein, a low molecular-weight cysteine-rich, stress-response and metal-binding protein was examined in human adipose tissue. The mRNA for MT-2A, a major metallothionein isoform in humans, was detected in subcutaneous fat using a specific antisense oligonucleotide probe. The level of MT-2A mRNA was significantly higher in a group of obese subjects than in a lean group, paralleling a similar increase in ob mRNA. A two-week period on a diet of 800 calories/day did not lead to any significant change in MT-2 mRNA levels. Separation of mature adipocytes from the cells of the stromal vascular fraction indicated that in human adipose tissue the metallothionein (MT-2A) gene is expressed both in adipocytes and in other cells of the tissue.
Key words
Adipocytes - Diet - Northern Blotting - Resistin - Secreted Proteins
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