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Circulating growth arrest-specific 6 protein is associated with adiposity, systemic inflammation, and insulin resistance among overweight and obese adolescents.

Fone-Ching Hsiao1, Yuh-Feng Lin, Po-Shiuan Hsieh, Nain-Feng Chu, Yi-Shing Shieh, Chang-Hsun Hsieh, Chien-Hsing Lee, Yi-Jen Hung.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Growth arrest-specific 6 (Gas6) is a vitamin K-dependent protein secreted by immune cells, endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells, and adipocytes. Preclinical studies indicate that Gas6 and its receptors of the TAM (Tyro-3, Axl, Mer) family may be involved in the pathogenesis of obesity and its complications, including systemic inflammation and insulin resistance. Until now, little has been known about the clinical significance of the Gas6/TAM system in childhood obesity.
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine whether circulating Gas6 and soluble Axl (sAxl) levels are associated with adiposity, inflammation, and insulin resistance status among Taiwanese adolescents.
METHODS: Cross-sectional analyses using the data from the Taipei Children Heart Study-III were performed. A total of 832 adolescents (average age, 13.3 years) were included; they were divided into 3 groups: lean, overweight, and obese. Circulating Gas6 and sAxl levels, adiposity, inflammatory markers, and insulin resistance status were examined.
RESULTS: Levels of circulating Gas6 and sAxl were significantly higher in overweight and obese adolescents than in the lean group (both P < .05). Circulating Gas6 levels were significantly positively correlated with body mass index Z-score (P = .045), waist circumference (P < .001), waist to hip circumference ratio (P < .001), body fat mass (P = .02), serum high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (P = .005), and tumor necrosis factor-α levels (P = .039) among overweight and obese adolescents. The correlations remained significant after adjusting for age, gender, Tanner stage, smoking status, and drinking status. In addition, every 1 ng/mL increase in circulating Gas6 concentration corresponded to a 15% to 19% increase in the risk of developing insulin resistance among overweight and obese adolescents.
CONCLUSIONS: Circulating Gas6 levels are strongly associated with adiposity, inflammation, and insulin resistance status among overweight and obese adolescents. The potential role of the Gas6/TAM system in the initiation of childhood obesity and obesity-associated complications deserves further attention.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23341490     DOI: 10.1210/jc.2012-3179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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1.  The vitamin K-dependent Gla proteins and risk of type 2 diabetes.

Authors:  R L Kennedy; V Vangaveti; U H Malabu; D McCulloch
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  2013-06-13       Impact factor: 10.122

2.  Plasma growth arrest-specific protein 6 levels in premenopausal and postmenopausal women: the role of endogenous estrogen.

Authors:  Yi-Jen Hung; Chien-Hsing Lee; Yi-Shing Shieh; Fone-Ching Hsiao; Fu-Huang Lin; Chang-Hsun Hsieh
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Review 3.  The Involvement of GAS6 Signaling in the Development of Obesity and Associated Inflammation.

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Review 4.  Axl as a mediator of cellular growth and survival.

Authors:  Haley Axelrod; Kenneth J Pienta
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5.  Differential TAM receptor-ligand-phospholipid interactions delimit differential TAM bioactivities.

Authors:  Erin D Lew; Jennifer Oh; Patrick G Burrola; Irit Lax; Anna Zagórska; Paqui G Través; Joseph Schlessinger; Greg Lemke
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6.  Long-lasting effect of obesity on skeletal muscle transcriptome.

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Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2017-05-25       Impact factor: 3.969

7.  Effect of Common Genetic Variants of Growth Arrest-Specific 6 Gene on Insulin Resistance, Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes in an Asian Population.

Authors:  Chang-Hsun Hsieh; Ren-Hua Chung; Wen-Jane Lee; Ming-Wei Lin; Lee-Ming Chuang; Thomas Quertermous; Themistocles Assimes; Yi-Jen Hung; Ya-Wen Yu
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8.  Plasma concentrations predict aortic expression of growth-arrest-specific protein 6 in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting.

Authors:  Chien-Hsing Lee; Yi-Shing Shieh; Chien-Sung Tsai; Yi-Jen Hung; Yi-Ting Tsai; Chih-Yuan Lin
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-13       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Effect of GAS6 and AXL Gene Polymorphisms on Adiposity, Systemic Inflammation, and Insulin Resistance in Adolescents.

Authors:  Fone-Ching Hsiao; Yuh-Feng Lin; Po-Shiuan Hsieh; Nain-Feng Chu; Yii-Der Ida Chen; Yi-Shing Shieh; Chang-Hsun Hsieh; Chien-Hsing Lee; Ting-I Lee; Yi-Jen Hung
Journal:  Int J Endocrinol       Date:  2014-02-18       Impact factor: 3.257

10.  Diversification of TAM receptor tyrosine kinase function.

Authors:  Anna Zagórska; Paqui G Través; Erin D Lew; Ian Dransfield; Greg Lemke
Journal:  Nat Immunol       Date:  2014-09-07       Impact factor: 25.606

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