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Metabolic Disease Risk in Children by Salivary Biomarker Analysis

OBJECTIVE: The study of obesity-related metabolic syndrome or Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in children is particularly difficult because of fear of needles. We tested a non-invasive approach to study inflammatory parameters in an at-risk population of children to provide proof-of-principle for future inves...

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Autores principales: Goodson, J. Max, Kantarci, Alpdogan, Hartman, Mor-Li, Denis, Gerald V., Stephens, Danielle, Hasturk, Hatice, Yaskell, Tina, Vargas, Jorel, Wang, Xiaoshan, Cugini, Maryann, Barake, Roula, Alsmadi, Osama, Al-Mutawa, Sabiha, Ariga, Jitendra, Soparkar, Pramod, Behbehani, Jawad, Behbehani, Kazem, Welty, Francine
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4051609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24915044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098799
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author Goodson, J. Max
Kantarci, Alpdogan
Hartman, Mor-Li
Denis, Gerald V.
Stephens, Danielle
Hasturk, Hatice
Yaskell, Tina
Vargas, Jorel
Wang, Xiaoshan
Cugini, Maryann
Barake, Roula
Alsmadi, Osama
Al-Mutawa, Sabiha
Ariga, Jitendra
Soparkar, Pramod
Behbehani, Jawad
Behbehani, Kazem
Welty, Francine
author_facet Goodson, J. Max
Kantarci, Alpdogan
Hartman, Mor-Li
Denis, Gerald V.
Stephens, Danielle
Hasturk, Hatice
Yaskell, Tina
Vargas, Jorel
Wang, Xiaoshan
Cugini, Maryann
Barake, Roula
Alsmadi, Osama
Al-Mutawa, Sabiha
Ariga, Jitendra
Soparkar, Pramod
Behbehani, Jawad
Behbehani, Kazem
Welty, Francine
author_sort Goodson, J. Max
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description OBJECTIVE: The study of obesity-related metabolic syndrome or Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in children is particularly difficult because of fear of needles. We tested a non-invasive approach to study inflammatory parameters in an at-risk population of children to provide proof-of-principle for future investigations of vulnerable subjects. DESIGN AND METHODS: We evaluated metabolic differences in 744, 11-year old children selected from underweight, normal healthy weight, overweight and obese categories by analyzing fasting saliva samples for 20 biomarkers. Saliva supernatants were obtained following centrifugation and used for analyses. RESULTS: Salivary C-reactive protein (CRP) was 6 times higher, salivary insulin and leptin were 3 times higher, and adiponectin was 30% lower in obese children compared to healthy normal weight children (all P<0.0001). Categorical analysis suggested that there might be three types of obesity in children. Distinctly inflammatory characteristics appeared in 76% of obese children while in 13%, salivary insulin was high but not associated with inflammatory mediators. The remaining 11% of obese children had high insulin and reduced adiponectin. Forty percent of the non-obese children were found in groups which, based on biomarker characteristics, may be at risk for becoming obese. CONCLUSIONS: Significantly altered levels of salivary biomarkers in obese children from a high-risk population, suggest the potential for developing non-invasive screening procedures to identify T2D-vulnerable individuals and a means to test preventative strategies.
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spelling pubmed-40516092014-06-18 Metabolic Disease Risk in Children by Salivary Biomarker Analysis Goodson, J. Max Kantarci, Alpdogan Hartman, Mor-Li Denis, Gerald V. Stephens, Danielle Hasturk, Hatice Yaskell, Tina Vargas, Jorel Wang, Xiaoshan Cugini, Maryann Barake, Roula Alsmadi, Osama Al-Mutawa, Sabiha Ariga, Jitendra Soparkar, Pramod Behbehani, Jawad Behbehani, Kazem Welty, Francine PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The study of obesity-related metabolic syndrome or Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in children is particularly difficult because of fear of needles. We tested a non-invasive approach to study inflammatory parameters in an at-risk population of children to provide proof-of-principle for future investigations of vulnerable subjects. DESIGN AND METHODS: We evaluated metabolic differences in 744, 11-year old children selected from underweight, normal healthy weight, overweight and obese categories by analyzing fasting saliva samples for 20 biomarkers. Saliva supernatants were obtained following centrifugation and used for analyses. RESULTS: Salivary C-reactive protein (CRP) was 6 times higher, salivary insulin and leptin were 3 times higher, and adiponectin was 30% lower in obese children compared to healthy normal weight children (all P<0.0001). Categorical analysis suggested that there might be three types of obesity in children. Distinctly inflammatory characteristics appeared in 76% of obese children while in 13%, salivary insulin was high but not associated with inflammatory mediators. The remaining 11% of obese children had high insulin and reduced adiponectin. Forty percent of the non-obese children were found in groups which, based on biomarker characteristics, may be at risk for becoming obese. CONCLUSIONS: Significantly altered levels of salivary biomarkers in obese children from a high-risk population, suggest the potential for developing non-invasive screening procedures to identify T2D-vulnerable individuals and a means to test preventative strategies. Public Library of Science 2014-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4051609/ /pubmed/24915044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098799 Text en © 2014 Goodson 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.
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Goodson, J. Max
Kantarci, Alpdogan
Hartman, Mor-Li
Denis, Gerald V.
Stephens, Danielle
Hasturk, Hatice
Yaskell, Tina
Vargas, Jorel
Wang, Xiaoshan
Cugini, Maryann
Barake, Roula
Alsmadi, Osama
Al-Mutawa, Sabiha
Ariga, Jitendra
Soparkar, Pramod
Behbehani, Jawad
Behbehani, Kazem
Welty, Francine
Metabolic Disease Risk in Children by Salivary Biomarker Analysis
title Metabolic Disease Risk in Children by Salivary Biomarker Analysis
title_full Metabolic Disease Risk in Children by Salivary Biomarker Analysis
title_fullStr Metabolic Disease Risk in Children by Salivary Biomarker Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Disease Risk in Children by Salivary Biomarker Analysis
title_short Metabolic Disease Risk in Children by Salivary Biomarker Analysis
title_sort metabolic disease risk in children by salivary biomarker analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4051609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24915044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098799
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