Introduction. Chemerin (CHEM) is achemotactic factor. It promotes the recruitment of immune cells to the site of injury. It was demonstrated that CHEM increases insulin resistance and glucose intolerance, and its concentration correlates with blood glucose and lipid levels. The aim of the study is to evaluate the concentration of CHEM in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) depending on metabolic control and the duration of the disease. Material and Methods. The study included 80 children aged 4-18 years (x = 12.6 ± 3.6) in the following groups: children with T1D diagnosed <2 years (N = 23), children with T1Ddiagnosed 2-5 years ago (N = 12), children with T1D for > 5 years (N = 27) and children with no evidence of hyperglycemia or any autoimmune diseases (controls, N = 18). Laboratory tests were performed to diagnose diabetes and to determine the metabolic control (including HbA1c, lipids, CRP, albumin in the urine, fundus examination, c-peptide). Furthermore, the concentrations of the following: CHEM, E-selectin, adiponectin, leptin, IFN-gamma were assessed. Anthropometric measurements were performed. Results. CHEM concentrations were comparable in the T1D andthe control group (55.65 ± 10.08 vs. 61.40 ± 16.65 ng / ml, p = 0.07), as well as leptin (6.27 ± 7 20 vs. 10.62 ± 13.86 ng / ml, p = 0.08) and IFN-γ (2.99 ± 3.45 vs.Słowa kluczowe chemeryna, cukrzyca typu 1, wyrównanie metaboliczne Streszczenie