Circulating microRNAs are associated with early childhood obesity: results of the I.Family Study.

Genes & Nutrition Pub Date : 2019-01-09 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12263-018-0622-6
Giuseppe Iacomino, Paola Russo, Pasquale Marena, Fabio Lauria, Antonella Venezia, Wolfgang Ahrens, Stefaan De Henauw, Pasquale De Luca, Ronja Foraita, Kathrin Günther, Lauren Lissner, Dénes Molnár, Luis A Moreno, Michael Tornaritis, Toomas Veidebaum, Alfonso Siani
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Background: Nearly 10 years ago, the World Health Organization reported the increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity worldwide as a challenge for public health due to the associated adverse consequences. Epidemiological studies established a firm relationship between an elevated body mass index and chronic conditions such as diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, heart disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and some types of cancer. Omic studies demonstrated that microRNA (miRNA) profile changes in tissues correlate with a number of diseases, including obesity. Recent studies showed a remarkable stability of miRNAs also in blood, emphasizing their potential as theranostic agents for a variety of disorders and conditions. A number of miRNAs enriched in homeostasis of obesity and metabolic disorders have been characterized in previous researches.

Aim: This work was finalized to investigate the differential circulating miRNAs signature in early childhood obesity. Our cross-sectional study analyzed the signature of circulating miRNAs in plasma samples of normal weight (n = 159) and overweight/obese (n = 149) children and adolescents participating to the I.Family study, an EC-funded study finalized to investigate the etiology of overweight, obesity and related disorders and the determinants of food choice, lifestyle, and related health outcomes in children and adolescents of eight European countries (www.ifamilystudy.eu).

Results: Differences in miRNA signature with respect to anthropometric and biochemical variables were analyzed. A high degree of variability in levels of circulating miRNAs was identified among children from different countries, in line with recent reports supporting the hypothesis that these molecules are likewise affected by environmental and lifestyle factors. A panel of miRNAs differentially expressed in overweight/low-grade obesity children was characterized (miR-551a and miR-501-5p resulted upregulated; miR-10b-5p, miR-191-3p, miR-215-5p, and miR-874-3p resulted downregulated). ROC curves were also constructed for experimentally confirmed miRNAs. Single miRNAs generally exhibited low AUC values with the highest values for miR-874-3p and miR-501-5p which in combination provided an interesting value (AUC = 0.782). Pearson's analysis confirmed that miR-10b-5p, miR-215-5p, miR-501-5p, miR-551a, and miR-874-3p significantly correlated with BMI z-score. Molecular interactions of obesity-associated miRNAs were also predicted by bioinformatics tools.

Conclusions: Our work showed that several circulating miRNAs are differentially represented in overweight/low-grade obesity children and adolescents. Although causal pathways cannot be firmly inferred, it is conceivable that circulating miRNAs may be new biomarkers of early childhood obesity.

Trial registration: ISRCTN, ISRCTN62310987. Registered 23/02/2018 - Retrospectively registered.

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循环microrna与儿童早期肥胖有关:I.Family Study的结果
背景:近10年前,世界卫生组织报告说,由于相关的不良后果,超重和肥胖在世界范围内日益普遍,这是对公共卫生的挑战。流行病学研究证实,体重指数升高与慢性疾病(如糖尿病、血脂异常、高血压、心脏病、非酒精性脂肪性肝病和某些类型的癌症)之间存在牢固的关系。组学研究表明,组织中的microRNA (miRNA)谱变化与包括肥胖在内的许多疾病相关。最近的研究表明,mirna在血液中也具有显著的稳定性,强调了它们作为各种疾病和病症治疗药物的潜力。在以往的研究中,已经发现了许多在肥胖和代谢紊乱的体内平衡中富集的mirna。目的:本研究旨在研究儿童早期肥胖中循环mirna的差异特征。我们的横断面研究分析了参与I.Family研究的正常体重(n = 159)和超重/肥胖(n = 149)儿童和青少年血浆样本中循环mirna的特征。I.Family研究是一项欧盟资助的研究,旨在调查八个欧洲国家儿童和青少年超重、肥胖和相关疾病的病因,以及食物选择、生活方式和相关健康结局的决定因素(www.ifamilystudy.eu)。分析了miRNA特征在人体测量和生化变量方面的差异。在不同国家的儿童中发现了循环mirna水平的高度差异,这与最近的报告一致,支持这些分子同样受到环境和生活方式因素影响的假设。一组在超重/低度肥胖儿童中差异表达的mirna被表征(miR-551a和miR-501-5p导致上调;miR-10b-5p、miR-191-3p、miR-215-5p和miR-874-3p下调)。对实验确认的mirna也构建了ROC曲线。单个mirna通常具有较低的AUC值,miR-874-3p和miR-501-5p的AUC值最高,它们的组合提供了一个有趣的值(AUC = 0.782)。Pearson分析证实miR-10b-5p、miR-215-5p、miR-501-5p、miR-551a和miR-874-3p与BMI z-score显著相关。生物信息学工具也预测了肥胖相关mirna的分子相互作用。结论:我们的研究表明,几种循环mirna在超重/轻度肥胖的儿童和青少年中存在差异。虽然因果关系不能明确推断,但可以想象,循环mirna可能是早期儿童肥胖的新生物标志物。试验注册号:ISRCTN, ISRCTN62310987。已注册23/02/2018 -追溯注册。
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