“…MMP9 [277], S100A12 [278], IGF2 [279], GPR84 [280], SOCS3 [281], ANXA3 [282], IGFBP2 [283], NOS1AP [284], G0S2 [285], HP (haptoglobin) [286], MMP8 [287], SLC6A19 [288], OSM (oncostatin M) [289], S100A8 [290], FFAR3 [291], ARG1 [292], ADM (adrenomedullin) [293], S100A9 [294], NRG1 [295], IL1R1 [296], IL4R [297], TSPO (translocator protein) [298], TXN (thioredoxin) [299], PLAU (plasminogen activator, urokinase) [300], SLC11A1 [301], TRPM2 [302], RETN (resistin) [303], NLRC4 [304], CD55 [305], ALOX5AP [306], GPR160 [307], TRPM6 [308], ALOX5 [309], IL1RN [310], ADM2 [311], DGAT2 [312], TLR4 [313], ENTPD1 [314], GRB10 [315], IL17RA [316], IRS2 [317], MGAM (maltase-glucoamylase) [318], FADS2 [319], SLC22A4 [320], KCNJ15 [321], PPP1R3B [322], CTSD (cathepsin D) [323], SERPINB11 [324], COL4A3 [325], ADAM12 [326], SOX5 [327], CD80 [328], ERBB2 [329], POU2AF1 [330], FASLG (Fas ligand) [331], SOX13 [332], BANK1 [333], IL2RA [334], AQP3 [335], CCR4 [336], CD74 [337], FCRL3 [338], ITGB7 [339], PARP1 [340], TXNIP (thioredoxin interacting protein) [341], SUV39H1 [342], HSPA8 [343], ETS1 [344], ELP5 [345] and PDCD4 [346] might be important for diabetes mellitus progression. Previous research found that MMP9 [347], CBS (cystathionine beta-synthase) [348], IGF2 [349], IGFBP2 [350…”