Cytochrome P4502E1, a phase I enzyme, has been shown to be induced in liver
samples from diabetic and obese rats. One study demonstrated elevated leve
ls of CYP2E1 in children with IDDM, using Western blot analysis. The aim of
this investigation was to determine CYP2E1 expression in peripheral blood
lymphocytes from eight well-controlled IDDM and eight sex- and age-matched
control subjects using Western blot analysis and Phoretix image analysis. L
evels of CYP2E1 were low to undetectable in human lymphocytes from healthy
control subjects. However, levels of CYP2E1 were elevated in lymphocytes fr
om IDDM subjects (mean 3.1-fold higher). The elevated levels of CYP2E1 in t
he IDDM subjects showed no correlation with HbA(1c) nor duration of IDDM, h
owever, there were marked inter-individual differences in levels of inducti
on of CYP2E1 between all subjects. The results of this study suggest that i
n human IDDM subjects, even with good metabolic control, expression of CYP2
E1 is elevated when compared to controls. CYP2E1 is known to generate ROS i
n vivo, the modulation of this isoform in lymphocytes from IDDM subjects, c
ould well add to the oxidative stress associated with IDDM and the developm
ent of associated complications. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights
reserved.