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ITLN1 (Intelectin-1) and ITLN2 (Intelectin-2) are genes encoding proteins that belong to the intelectin family, which are involved in immune response and metabolic regulation. Intelectin-1, also known as omentin-1, is primarily expressed in visceral fat and plays a role in enhancing insulin signaling, thus contributing to glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity. It has anti-inflammatory properties and is associated with protective effects against obesity-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Intelectin-2, while less well-characterized, is believed to share similar functions and may also be involved in pathogen recognition and defense, particularly in the intestines. Both ITLN1 and ITLN2 are implicated in the recognition of microbial carbohydrates, suggesting a role in innate immunity. Alterations in the expression of these genes have been linked to various metabolic and inflammatory conditions. Consequently, ITLN1 and ITLN2 are considered important targets for research into metabolic disorders, inflammation, and immune response, with potential therapeutic implications for treating related diseases.
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