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Adipose Tissue-Plaque Crosstalk May Predict Plaque Stability in Diabetes

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Discovery of the day  ·  Diabetes

The adipose tissue-plaque crosstalk: omics profiling of perivascular adipose tissues for understanding plaque stability

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A recent omics profiling study of perivascular adipose tissues has identified molecular signatures that may predict atherosclerotic plaque stability, offering new insights into the adipose tissue-plaque crosstalk. Researchers used multi-omics approaches to characterize the transcriptomic and proteomic landscape of perivascular fat depots, revealing distinct molecular patterns associated with unstable versus stable plaques. For a diabetologist and foot care specialist, understanding these mechanisms is critical because diabetes-driven perivascular adipose tissue dysfunction contributes to accelerated atherosclerosis and impaired wound healing — key drivers of peripheral arterial disease and diabetic foot complications.

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