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Circulating Levels of Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Family and Metabolic Phenotype in the General Population

OBJECTIVE: Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are a family of 14-15-kDa proteins, and some FABPs have been to be used as biomarkers of tissue injury by leak from cells. However, recent studies have shown that FABPs can be secreted from cells into circulation. Here we examined determinants and roles...

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Autores principales: Ishimura, Shutaro, Furuhashi, Masato, Watanabe, Yuki, Hoshina, Kyoko, Fuseya, Takahiro, Mita, Tomohiro, Okazaki, Yusuke, Koyama, Masayuki, Tanaka, Marenao, Akasaka, Hiroshi, Ohnishi, Hirofumi, Yoshida, Hideaki, Saitoh, Shigeyuki, Miura, Tetsuji
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24278421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081318
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author Ishimura, Shutaro
Furuhashi, Masato
Watanabe, Yuki
Hoshina, Kyoko
Fuseya, Takahiro
Mita, Tomohiro
Okazaki, Yusuke
Koyama, Masayuki
Tanaka, Marenao
Akasaka, Hiroshi
Ohnishi, Hirofumi
Yoshida, Hideaki
Saitoh, Shigeyuki
Miura, Tetsuji
author_facet Ishimura, Shutaro
Furuhashi, Masato
Watanabe, Yuki
Hoshina, Kyoko
Fuseya, Takahiro
Mita, Tomohiro
Okazaki, Yusuke
Koyama, Masayuki
Tanaka, Marenao
Akasaka, Hiroshi
Ohnishi, Hirofumi
Yoshida, Hideaki
Saitoh, Shigeyuki
Miura, Tetsuji
author_sort Ishimura, Shutaro
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description OBJECTIVE: Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are a family of 14-15-kDa proteins, and some FABPs have been to be used as biomarkers of tissue injury by leak from cells. However, recent studies have shown that FABPs can be secreted from cells into circulation. Here we examined determinants and roles of circulating FABPs in a general population. METHODS: From the database of the Tanno-Sobetsu Study, a study with a population-based cohort design, data in 2011 for 296 subjects on no medication were retrieved, and FABP1∼5 in their serum samples were assayed. RESULTS: Level of FABP4, but not the other isoforms, showed a gender difference, being higher in females than in males. Levels of all FABPs were negatively correlated with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), but a distinct pattern of correlation with other clinical parameters was observed for each FABP isoform; significant correlates were alanine aminotransferase (ALT), blood pressure (BP), and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) for FABP1, none besides eGFR for FABP2, age, BP, and BNP for FABP3, age, waist circumference (WC), BP, BNP, lipid variables, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), and HOMA-R for FABP4, and age, WC, BP, ALT, BNP, and HOMA-R for FABP5. FABP4 is the most strongly related to metabolic markers among FABPs. In a multivariate regression analysis, FABP4 level was an independent predictor of HOMA-R after adjustment of age, gender, WC, BP, HDL cholesterol, and hsCRP. CONCLUSIONS: Each FABP isoform level showed a distinct pattern of correlation with clinical parameters, although levels of all FABPs were negatively determined by renal function. Circulating FABP4 appears to be a useful biomarker for detecting pre-clinical stage of metabolic syndrome, especially insulin resistance, in the general population.
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spelling pubmed-38355752013-11-25 Circulating Levels of Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Family and Metabolic Phenotype in the General Population Ishimura, Shutaro Furuhashi, Masato Watanabe, Yuki Hoshina, Kyoko Fuseya, Takahiro Mita, Tomohiro Okazaki, Yusuke Koyama, Masayuki Tanaka, Marenao Akasaka, Hiroshi Ohnishi, Hirofumi Yoshida, Hideaki Saitoh, Shigeyuki Miura, Tetsuji PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are a family of 14-15-kDa proteins, and some FABPs have been to be used as biomarkers of tissue injury by leak from cells. However, recent studies have shown that FABPs can be secreted from cells into circulation. Here we examined determinants and roles of circulating FABPs in a general population. METHODS: From the database of the Tanno-Sobetsu Study, a study with a population-based cohort design, data in 2011 for 296 subjects on no medication were retrieved, and FABP1∼5 in their serum samples were assayed. RESULTS: Level of FABP4, but not the other isoforms, showed a gender difference, being higher in females than in males. Levels of all FABPs were negatively correlated with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), but a distinct pattern of correlation with other clinical parameters was observed for each FABP isoform; significant correlates were alanine aminotransferase (ALT), blood pressure (BP), and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) for FABP1, none besides eGFR for FABP2, age, BP, and BNP for FABP3, age, waist circumference (WC), BP, BNP, lipid variables, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), and HOMA-R for FABP4, and age, WC, BP, ALT, BNP, and HOMA-R for FABP5. FABP4 is the most strongly related to metabolic markers among FABPs. In a multivariate regression analysis, FABP4 level was an independent predictor of HOMA-R after adjustment of age, gender, WC, BP, HDL cholesterol, and hsCRP. CONCLUSIONS: Each FABP isoform level showed a distinct pattern of correlation with clinical parameters, although levels of all FABPs were negatively determined by renal function. Circulating FABP4 appears to be a useful biomarker for detecting pre-clinical stage of metabolic syndrome, especially insulin resistance, in the general population. Public Library of Science 2013-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3835575/ /pubmed/24278421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081318 Text en © 2013 Ishimura et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ishimura, Shutaro
Furuhashi, Masato
Watanabe, Yuki
Hoshina, Kyoko
Fuseya, Takahiro
Mita, Tomohiro
Okazaki, Yusuke
Koyama, Masayuki
Tanaka, Marenao
Akasaka, Hiroshi
Ohnishi, Hirofumi
Yoshida, Hideaki
Saitoh, Shigeyuki
Miura, Tetsuji
Circulating Levels of Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Family and Metabolic Phenotype in the General Population
title Circulating Levels of Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Family and Metabolic Phenotype in the General Population
title_full Circulating Levels of Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Family and Metabolic Phenotype in the General Population
title_fullStr Circulating Levels of Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Family and Metabolic Phenotype in the General Population
title_full_unstemmed Circulating Levels of Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Family and Metabolic Phenotype in the General Population
title_short Circulating Levels of Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Family and Metabolic Phenotype in the General Population
title_sort circulating levels of fatty acid-binding protein family and metabolic phenotype in the general population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24278421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081318
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