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Identification of candidate metabolite biomarkers for metabolic syndrome and its five components in population-based human cohorts
by
Hertel, Johannes
, Völzke, Henry
, Han, Siyu
, Montrone, Corinna
, Dörr, Marcus
, Prehn, Cornelia
, Peters, Annette
, Friedrich, Nele
, Shi, Mengya
, Klier, Kristin
, Adamski, Jerzy
, Rathmann, Wolfgang
, Henning, Ann-Kristin
, Fobo, Gisela
, Bahls, Martin
, Grabe, Hans J.
, Nauck, Matthias
, Homuth, Georg
, Suhre, Karsten
, Wang-Sattler, Rui
, Yu, Shixiang
, Harada, Makoto
, Ruepp, Andreas
in
Alcohol use
/ Angiology
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiology
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular Diseases
/ Cholesterol
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
/ High density lipoprotein
/ Humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - diagnosis
/ Hypertension - epidemiology
/ Hypertriglyceridemia
/ Life sciences
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Metabolic networks
/ Metabolic syndrome
/ Metabolic Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Metabolic Syndrome - epidemiology
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Obesity
/ Pathophysiology
/ Population
/ Quality control
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Triglycerides
2023
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Identification of candidate metabolite biomarkers for metabolic syndrome and its five components in population-based human cohorts
by
Hertel, Johannes
, Völzke, Henry
, Han, Siyu
, Montrone, Corinna
, Dörr, Marcus
, Prehn, Cornelia
, Peters, Annette
, Friedrich, Nele
, Shi, Mengya
, Klier, Kristin
, Adamski, Jerzy
, Rathmann, Wolfgang
, Henning, Ann-Kristin
, Fobo, Gisela
, Bahls, Martin
, Grabe, Hans J.
, Nauck, Matthias
, Homuth, Georg
, Suhre, Karsten
, Wang-Sattler, Rui
, Yu, Shixiang
, Harada, Makoto
, Ruepp, Andreas
in
Alcohol use
/ Angiology
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiology
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular Diseases
/ Cholesterol
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
/ High density lipoprotein
/ Humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - diagnosis
/ Hypertension - epidemiology
/ Hypertriglyceridemia
/ Life sciences
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Metabolic networks
/ Metabolic syndrome
/ Metabolic Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Metabolic Syndrome - epidemiology
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Obesity
/ Pathophysiology
/ Population
/ Quality control
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Triglycerides
2023
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Identification of candidate metabolite biomarkers for metabolic syndrome and its five components in population-based human cohorts
by
Hertel, Johannes
, Völzke, Henry
, Han, Siyu
, Montrone, Corinna
, Dörr, Marcus
, Prehn, Cornelia
, Peters, Annette
, Friedrich, Nele
, Shi, Mengya
, Klier, Kristin
, Adamski, Jerzy
, Rathmann, Wolfgang
, Henning, Ann-Kristin
, Fobo, Gisela
, Bahls, Martin
, Grabe, Hans J.
, Nauck, Matthias
, Homuth, Georg
, Suhre, Karsten
, Wang-Sattler, Rui
, Yu, Shixiang
, Harada, Makoto
, Ruepp, Andreas
in
Alcohol use
/ Angiology
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiology
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular Diseases
/ Cholesterol
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
/ High density lipoprotein
/ Humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - diagnosis
/ Hypertension - epidemiology
/ Hypertriglyceridemia
/ Life sciences
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Metabolic networks
/ Metabolic syndrome
/ Metabolic Syndrome - diagnosis
/ Metabolic Syndrome - epidemiology
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Obesity
/ Pathophysiology
/ Population
/ Quality control
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Triglycerides
2023
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Identification of candidate metabolite biomarkers for metabolic syndrome and its five components in population-based human cohorts
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Identification of candidate metabolite biomarkers for metabolic syndrome and its five components in population-based human cohorts
2023
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Overview
Background
Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is characterized by risk factors such as abdominal obesity, hypertriglyceridemia, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), hypertension, and hyperglycemia, which contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Here, we aim to identify candidate metabolite biomarkers of MetS and its associated risk factors to better understand the complex interplay of underlying signaling pathways.
Methods
We quantified serum samples of the KORA F4 study participants (N = 2815) and analyzed 121 metabolites. Multiple regression models adjusted for clinical and lifestyle covariates were used to identify metabolites that were Bonferroni significantly associated with MetS. These findings were replicated in the SHIP-TREND-0 study (N = 988) and further analyzed for the association of replicated metabolites with the five components of MetS. Database-driven networks of the identified metabolites and their interacting enzymes were also constructed.
Results
We identified and replicated 56 MetS-specific metabolites: 13 were positively associated (e.g., Val, Leu/Ile, Phe, and Tyr), and 43 were negatively associated (e.g., Gly, Ser, and 40 lipids). Moreover, the majority (89%) and minority (23%) of MetS-specific metabolites were associated with low HDL-C and hypertension, respectively. One lipid, lysoPC a C18:2, was negatively associated with MetS and all of its five components, indicating that individuals with MetS and each of the risk factors had lower concentrations of lysoPC a C18:2 compared to corresponding controls. Our metabolic networks elucidated these observations by revealing impaired catabolism of branched-chain and aromatic amino acids, as well as accelerated Gly catabolism.
Conclusion
Our identified candidate metabolite biomarkers are associated with the pathophysiology of MetS and its risk factors. They could facilitate the development of therapeutic strategies to prevent type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. For instance, elevated levels of lysoPC a C18:2 may protect MetS and its five risk components. More in-depth studies are necessary to determine the mechanism of key metabolites in the MetS pathophysiology.
Publisher
BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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