Association of SIRT6 with obesity and diabetes
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2022-11Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Tabassum, SamehaMetadata
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SIRT6 is one of the sirtuin family members, a kind of NAD+-dependent histone deacetylase
and ADP-ribose transferase enzyme. It controls aging, cancer, obesity, insulin resistance,
inflammation, and energy metabolism, playing a significant role in both physiological and
pathological processes. Sirt6 levels and function diminish with age and overnutrition, two
key risk factors for obesity and diabetes, which results in improper glucose and lipid
metabolism. Mice with SIRT6 ablation across the body have acute hypoglycemia. SIRT6
deficiency enhances diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance and causes liver steatosis.
Diabetes and obesity are protected against SIRT6.This review examines the data supporting
SIRT6's emerging function as a regulator of metabolism in mammals and lists its key roles in
obesity and diabetes.