Themis in Type II Diabetes

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Themis (for Thymocyte expressed molecule involved in selection) is a recently- discovered gene and protein that is highly expressed in immature thymocytes, and is also expressed at a lower level in mature T cells. It is a member of a small gene family of unknown function. Themis-deficient mice become obese and develop glucose intolerance and increased serum insulin, suggesting a relationship between Themis expression and prevention of the inflammation of adipose tissue that leads to metabolic syndrome and type II diabetes (T2D). T cells have recently been shown to be important in this process. Moreover, Themis was identified by genomics as showing a causal relationship to serum insulin level, with a protective effect against T2D. This proposal will investigate how expression of Themis in T cells of different lineages affects T cell involvement in adipose inflammation in response to obesity, and the metabolic syndrome that precedes T2D. It will test how the metabolic syndrome and development of T2D is exacerbated by loss of Themis, and the mechanism of action and specific T cell subsets involved.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date3/5/122/28/13

Funding

  • National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: $284,250.00
  • National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: $228,584.00

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