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From: RETRACTED ARTICLE: TREM-1 associated macrophage polarization plays a significant role in inducing insulin resistance in obese population

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Immunofluorescence staining for CD68, TREM-1, CD86, CCR-7, iNOS and IFN-γ in the biopsy samples. Dual fluorescence staining was done using anti-human CD68 (Alexa 488-Green) and TREM-1, CD86, CCR-7, iNOS and IFN-γ (Alexa 594-red) antibodies to co-localize CD 68 with TREM-1, CD86, CCR-7, iNOS and IFN-γ respectively, counterstained with DAPI. Negative controls were run by using isotypes for each fluorochrome. A Immunofluorescence staining in omentum biopsy samples for co-localization of CD68 and TREM-1 (Aa, Ab, Ac), co-localization of CD68 and CD86 (Ad, Ae, Af), co-localization of CD68 and CCR7 (Ag, Ah, Ai), co-localization of CD68 and iNOS (Aj, Ak, Al) and co-localization of CD68 and IFN-γ (Am, An, Ao). B Immunofluorescence staining in subcutaneous biopsy samples for co-localization of CD68 and TREM-1 (Ba, Bb, Bc), co-localization of CD68 and CD86 (Bd, Be, Bf), co-localization of CD68 and CCR7 (Bg, Bh, Bi), co-localization of CD68 and iNOS (Bj, Bk, Bl) and co-localization of CD68 and IFN-γ (Bm, Bn, Bo). C Immunofluorescence staining in liver biopsy samples for co-localization of CD68 and TREM-1 (Ca, Cb, Cc), co-localization of CD68 and CD86 (Cd, Ce, Cf), co-localization of CD68 and CCR7 (Cg, Ch, Ci), co-localization of CD68 and iNOS (Cj, Ck, Cl) and co-localization of CD68 and IFN-γ (Cm, Cn, Co). We found significantly increased immune reactivity of CD68, TR EM-1, CD86, CCR-7, iNOS and IFN-γ in omentum, subcutaneous and liver biopsy samples of obese diabetics compared to obese non-diabetics and non-obese subjects (N = 5 non-obese; 16 obese non-diabetics; 17 obese diabetics)

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