Research Article

Circulating T Cells Exhibit Different TIM3/Galectin-9 Expression in Patients with Obesity and Obesity-Related Diabetes

Table 1

Clinical and biochemical characteristics of the patients.

CharacteristicsHealthy control (25)Simple obesity (25)Obesity and diabetes (25)

Sex (male/female)10/1512/1313/12
Age (y)
Weight (kg)
BMI (kg/m2)
Body fat (kg)
Body fat rate (%)
Waistline (cm)
Hipline (cm)
SBP (mmHg)#
DBP (mmHg)
FBG (mmol/L)####
HbA1c (mg/dL)####
TC (mmol/L)
TG (mmol/L)###
HDL (mmol/L)##
LDL (mmol/L)
CRP (mmol/L)#
Creatinine (μmmol/L)
UA (μmmol/L)##
WBC (109/L)
Lymphocyte count (109/L)
INS (0 h) (μU/mL)
INS (2 h) (μU/mL)####
CP (0 h) (ng/mL)
CP (2 h) (ng/mL)##
GC (0 h) (pg/mL)
GC (2 h) (pg/mL)
Diabetic duration (months)
CD3+ T cells (%)
CD4+ T cells (%)#
CD8+ T cells (%)

The data are deviation. BMI: body mass index; SBP: systolic blood pressure; DBP: diastolic blood pressure; FBG: fasting blood glucose; HbA1c: glycosylated hemoglobin; CRP: C-reactive protein; TC: serum total cholesterol; TG: serum triglyceride; HDL: high-density lipoprotein; LDL: low-density lipoprotein; UA: uric acid; WBC: white blood cell count; INS: serum insulin; CP: C protein; GC: glucagon. Healthy control versus simple obese. #Simple obese versus obese with diabetes. ; ; ; ; #; ##; ###; ####.