The multifaceted haptoglobin in the context of adipose tissue and metabolism

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Abstract

Obesity is a low chronic inflammatory state because several inflammatory factors are increased in obese subjects, this having important implications for the onset of obesity-associated complications. The source of most of these inflammatory molecules is white adipose tissue (WAT), which upon excessive weight gain, becomes infiltrated with macrophagesandlymphocytesandundergoes important changes in itsgeneexpression. Haptoglobin (Hp), a typical marker of inflammation in clinical practice, main carrier of free hemoglobin, and long known to be part of the hepatic acute phase response, perfectly sits in the intersection between obesity and inflammation: it is expressed by adipocytes and its abundance in WAT and in plasma positively relates to the degree of adiposity. In the present review, we will analyze causes and consequences of Hp expression and regulation in WAT and how these relate to the obesity/inflammation paradigm and comorbidities.

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Maffei, M., Barone, I., Scabia, G., & Santini, F. (2016, August 1). The multifaceted haptoglobin in the context of adipose tissue and metabolism. Endocrine Reviews. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1210/er.2016-1009

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