Table 2 Predicted biological functions suppressed by curcumin in epididymal white adipose tissue of Western diet-induced obese mice (also refer Table S4).

From: Dietary Intake of Curcumin Improves eIF2 Signaling and Reduces Lipid Levels in the White Adipose Tissue of Obese Mice

Predicted biological function decreased by curcumin

P

Activation z-score

Quantity, activation, homing, uptake of cells

3.85E–03–4.85E–02

−3.274 to −2.133

Quantity, cell movement, homeostasis, activation, differentiation, homing, immune response, phagocytosis of leukocytes

2.59E–03–4.73E–02

−3.396 to −2.012

Homing of lymphocytes

4.63E–02

−2.671

Cell movement, activation, response, migration, engulfment of myeloid cells

8.11E–04–4.39E–02

−3.627 to −2.018

Engulfment, phagocytosis of blood cells

1.08E–02

−2.524 to −2.445

Phagocytosis of red blood cells

2.12E–02

−2

Cell movement, migration, response, degranulation, accumulation, Cell viability, engulfment, cell rolling, cytotoxicity of phagocytes

9.36E–04–4.20E–02

−3.695 to −2.028

Cell movement of antigen-presenting cells

1.03E–02

−2.244

Cell movement, chemotaxis, orientation of macrophages

3.90E–03–2.66E–02

−2.7 to −2.198

Cell movement, cell rolling of granulocytes

6.52E–03–3.39E–02

−3.856 to −2.54

Cell movement, homing, chemotaxis, recruitment, cell rolling of neutrophils

1.81E–03–4.97E–02

−4.286 to −2.044

Quantity of peripheral T lymphocyte

2.34E–03

−2.236

Cell movement of natural killer cells

2.78E–02

−2.036

Recruitment of mast precursor cells

2.12E–02

−2

Degranulation, adhesion of mast cells

7.45E–03–1.01E–02

−2.425 to −2.079

Inflammatory response

1.11E–02

−2.483

Synthesis, production of reactive oxygen species

3.06E–05–1.29E–04

−3.136 to −2.62

Production of superoxide

4.19E–03

−2.319

Synthesis of protein

2.51E–02

−2.236