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Elevated Plasma Levels of Growth Arrest Specific 6 (Gas6) Protein in Severe Obesity: Implications for Adipose Tissue and Inflammation

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Journal Med Sci Monit
Date 2024 Jun 27
PMID 38932442
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BACKGROUND Preliminary data suggest an adipogenic role for growth arrest-specific 6 (Gas6), a pleiotropic molecule involved in inflammation, proliferation, and hemostasis through its Tyro3, Axl, and MerTK (TAM) receptors. This study compares Gas6 expression in plasma and visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue in 42 adults with obesity (body mass index ≥40 kg/m²) and 32 normal-weight controls to elucidate its role in obesity and related metabolic alterations. MATERIAL AND METHODS Using a case-control design, we measured Gas6 levels in plasma via a validated sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and in adipose tissues through quantitative polymerase chain reactio with specific probes. Medians and correlations were analyzed using Mann-Whitney and Spearman tests. A general linear model assessed the impact of covariates on the Gas6-anthropometric relationship, with statistical significance determined by P values. RESULTS Plasma Gas6 levels were significantly higher in the obese group than in controls (P=0.0006). While Gas6 mRNA expression did not significantly differ in subcutaneous adipose tissue between groups, it was notably higher in visceral than subcutaneous adipose tissue in controls (P<0.05). A significant correlation was found between plasma Gas6 levels and body mass index (P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS Gas6 plasma levels are elevated in morbid obesity, particularly in visceral adipose tissue, and are linked to altered glucose tolerance in female patients. These findings highlight the role of Gas6 in obesity-related metabolic complications and suggest avenues for further research and potential therapies.

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