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Improved physiology and metabolic flux after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is associated with temporal changes in the circulating microRNAome: a longitudinal study in humans

机译:Roux-en-Y胃绕道手术后生理和代谢通量的改善与循环microRNAome的时间变化有关:一项针对人类的纵向研究

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Background The global pandemic of obesity and the metabolic syndrome are leading causes of mortality and morbidity. Bariatric surgery leads to sustained weight loss and improves obesity-associated morbidity including remission of type 2 diabetes. MicroRNAs are small, endogenous RNAs that regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally, controlling most of the human transcriptome and contributing to the regulation of systemic metabolism. This preliminary, longitudinal, repeat sampling study, in which subjects acted as their own control, aimed to assess the temporal effect of bariatric surgery on circulating microRNA expression profiles. Methods We used Exiqon’s optimized circulating microRNA panel (comprising 179 validated miRNAs) and miRCURY locked nucleic acid plasma/serum Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) to assess circulating microRNA expression. The microRNAome was determined for Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) patients examined preoperatively and at 1?month, 3?months, 6?months, 9?months and 12?months postoperatively. Data was analysed using multivariate and univariate statistics. Results Compared to the preoperative circulating microRNA expression profile, RYGB altered the circulating microRNAome in a time dependent manner and the expression of 48 circulating microRNAs were significantly different. Importantly, these latter microRNAs are associated with pathways involved in regulation and rescue from metabolic dysfunction and correlated with BMI, the percentage of excess weight loss and fasting blood glucose levels. Conclusions The results of this pilot study show that RYGB fundamentally alters microRNA expression in circulation with a time-dependent progressive departure in profile from the preoperative baseline and indicate that microRNAs are potentially novel biomarkers for the benefits of bariatric surgery.
机译:背景技术肥胖症和代谢综合征的全球大流行是导致死亡和发病的主要原因。减肥手术可导致持续的体重减轻,并改善肥胖相关的发病率,包括2型糖尿病的缓解。 MicroRNA是小的内源性RNA,可在转录后调节基因表达,控制大多数人类转录组并有助于调节全身代谢。这项纵向,重复的初步抽样研究以受试者作为自己的对照,旨在评估减肥手术对循环microRNA表达谱的时间影响。方法我们使用Exiqon优化的循环microRNA面板(包含179种经过验证的miRNA)和miRCURY锁定的核酸血浆/血清聚合酶链反应(PCR)来评估循环microRNA的表达。术前以及术后1个月,3个月,6个月,9个月和12个月检查的Roux-en-Y胃搭桥(RYGB)患者确定了microRNAome。使用多变量和单变量统计分析数据。结果与术前循环微RNA表达谱相比,RYGB以时间依赖性方式改变了循环微RNA组,并且48种循环微RNA的表达差异显着。重要的是,这些后面的microRNA与参与代谢功能障碍的调节和挽救的途径有关,并且与BMI,过量体重减轻的百分比和空腹血糖水平有关。结论这项初步研究的结果表明,RYGB从根本上改变了血液中循环中microRNA的表达,其轮廓与术前基线之间存在时间依赖性的逐步偏离,并表明microRNAs对于减肥手术的益处是潜在的新型生物标志物。

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