Figure 7
Figure 7. Obesity in humans reduces thymopoiesis. (A) Obesity in humans reduces thymopoiesis, quantitative PCR analysis of human sjTRECs in PBMCs shows significant correlation between reduction in TRECs with increasing BMI (30-40 years old). (B) The frozen PBMCs from additional (male and female; n = 30-35; age, 30-45 years) lean subjects were analyzed for TRECs and compared with overweight and obese subjects with and without T2D. All morbid obese (BMI > 45) subjects were insulin resistant.

Obesity in humans reduces thymopoiesis. (A) Obesity in humans reduces thymopoiesis, quantitative PCR analysis of human sjTRECs in PBMCs shows significant correlation between reduction in TRECs with increasing BMI (30-40 years old). (B) The frozen PBMCs from additional (male and female; n = 30-35; age, 30-45 years) lean subjects were analyzed for TRECs and compared with overweight and obese subjects with and without T2D. All morbid obese (BMI > 45) subjects were insulin resistant.

Close Modal

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal