2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2014.01.013
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Adenylyl Cyclase-Associated Protein 1 Is a Receptor for Human Resistin and Mediates Inflammatory Actions of Human Monocytes

Abstract: SUMMARY Resistin is a cytokine that induces low-grade inflammation by stimulating monocytes in human. Resistin-mediated chronic inflammation can lead to obesity, atherosclerosis and other cardiometabolic disease. Nevertheless, the receptor for human resistin has not yet been clarified. Here, we identified adenylyl cyclase-associated protein 1(CAP1) as a functional receptor for human resistin and clarified its intracellular signaling pathway to modulate inflammatory action of monocytes. We found that human resi… Show more

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“…Previous research found no evidence for a direct interaction between resistin and TLR4 in a biochemical binding assay (22). Decorin and ROR1 were only expressed at low levels in human monocytes and neither expression level increased following resistin stimulation (22). Therefore, the inflammatory response induced by resistin was not directly related to TLR4, ROR1 or decorin.…”
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“…Previous research found no evidence for a direct interaction between resistin and TLR4 in a biochemical binding assay (22). Decorin and ROR1 were only expressed at low levels in human monocytes and neither expression level increased following resistin stimulation (22). Therefore, the inflammatory response induced by resistin was not directly related to TLR4, ROR1 or decorin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…However, none of these are considered to be the specific receptor of resistin in vivo (22). Previous research found no evidence for a direct interaction between resistin and TLR4 in a biochemical binding assay (22). Decorin and ROR1 were only expressed at low levels in human monocytes and neither expression level increased following resistin stimulation (22).…”
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confidence: 99%
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