MicroRNAs Regulation by Nutrients, the New Ray of Hope in Obesity Related Glucose and Lipid Metabolic Disorders

S. Arefhosseini, Mehrangiz Ebrahimi-Mamaeghani, S. Mohammadi
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Abstract

Glucose and lipid metabolic disorders are two most prevalent complications of obesity. Regarding increasing rates of obesity and its metabolic disorders, more effective approaches are needed for prevention or treatment of related metabolic disorders. Therefore, understanding molecular mechanisms involved in metabolic syndrome would be open new way in maintaining homeostasis in these circumstances. miRNAs are non-coding small RNAs with transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulatory effects on gene expression, however, any disturbance of them could be involved in the pathogenesis of obesity and its related lipid and glucose metabolic disorders. miRNAs are proposed as an ideal non-invasive biological markers for rapid prediction of some obesity related metabolic diseases because of their stability and measurable concentrations in body fluids. Recent evidences reported changes of some important miRNAs profile with regulatory effects on glucose and lipid metabolic pathways even years before the onset and/or diagnosis of these obesity related metabolic disorders. Nutrition and dietary components as significant epigenetic factors have an important role in posttranscriptional regulations of lipid and glucose metabolism genes by modulating of related key miRNAs. Epigenetic suggests the importance of personalized nutrition according to miRNAs profile in prevention, control and treatment of obesity and related metabolic disorders. In this review we summarize evidences regarding the influence of nutrients and food components on some important related circulating miRNAs and their signature as new diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic agents in obesity related lipid metabolism and diabetes as dietary-derived disorders.
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营养物质调控microrna,肥胖相关糖脂代谢紊乱的新希望
葡萄糖和脂质代谢紊乱是肥胖最常见的两种并发症。针对日益增长的肥胖及其代谢紊乱,需要更有效的方法来预防或治疗相关的代谢紊乱。因此,了解代谢综合征的分子机制将为在这种情况下维持体内平衡开辟新的途径。mirna是一种非编码小rna,对基因表达具有转录和转录后调控作用,但其任何干扰都可能参与肥胖及其相关脂糖代谢紊乱的发病机制。由于mirna在体液中的稳定性和可测量的浓度,它被认为是一种理想的非侵入性生物标志物,可以快速预测一些肥胖相关的代谢性疾病。最近的证据报道了一些重要的mirna谱的变化,这些mirna谱对糖和脂质代谢途径具有调节作用,甚至在这些肥胖相关代谢疾病发病和/或诊断前几年就发生了变化。营养和膳食成分作为重要的表观遗传因素,通过调控相关的关键mirna,在脂质和糖代谢基因的转录后调控中发挥重要作用。表观遗传学表明,根据miRNAs谱进行个性化营养在预防、控制和治疗肥胖及相关代谢疾病中的重要性。本文综述了营养物质和食物成分对一些重要的相关循环mirna的影响,以及它们在肥胖相关脂质代谢和糖尿病中作为饮食性疾病的新诊断、预后和治疗药物的特征。
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