2022
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2022.871352
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Favorable Genotypes of Type III Interferon Confer Risk of Dyslipidemia in the Population With Obesity

Abstract: BackgroundStudies have indicated that the chronic state of inflammation caused by obesity leads to dyslipidemia. However, how the polymorphisms involved in these inflammatory pathways affect the lipid metabolism in people with obesity is poorly understood. We investigated the associations of inflammation-related gene polymorphisms with dyslipidemia in individuals with obesity living in China.MethodsThis case–control study in a population with obesity involved 194 individuals with dyslipidemia and 103 individua… Show more

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“…The worse the immune function is, the more likely the TG level will increase. The possible reason is that the worse the immunity, the more susceptible it is to infection by other viruses, resulting in an increase in the secretion of interferon, which in turn leads to an increase in the level of TG [ 18 , 19 ]. Low CD4 cell counts (< 200 cells/μL) have also been shown to be a risk factor for hypertriglyceridemia by Duan Y et al’s study [ 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The worse the immune function is, the more likely the TG level will increase. The possible reason is that the worse the immunity, the more susceptible it is to infection by other viruses, resulting in an increase in the secretion of interferon, which in turn leads to an increase in the level of TG [ 18 , 19 ]. Low CD4 cell counts (< 200 cells/μL) have also been shown to be a risk factor for hypertriglyceridemia by Duan Y et al’s study [ 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%