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Identification of Adipokine Clusters Related to Parameters of Fat Mass, Insulin Sensitivity and Inflammation

In obesity, elevated fat mass and ectopic fat accumulation are associated with changes in adipokine secretion, which may link obesity to inflammation and the development of insulin resistance. However, relationships among individual adipokines and between adipokines and parameters of obesity, glucos...

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Autores principales: Flehmig, Gesine, Scholz, Markus, Klöting, Nora, Fasshauer, Mathias, Tönjes, Anke, Stumvoll, Michael, Youn, Byung-Soo, Blüher, Matthias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4072672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24968098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099785
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author Flehmig, Gesine
Scholz, Markus
Klöting, Nora
Fasshauer, Mathias
Tönjes, Anke
Stumvoll, Michael
Youn, Byung-Soo
Blüher, Matthias
author_facet Flehmig, Gesine
Scholz, Markus
Klöting, Nora
Fasshauer, Mathias
Tönjes, Anke
Stumvoll, Michael
Youn, Byung-Soo
Blüher, Matthias
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description In obesity, elevated fat mass and ectopic fat accumulation are associated with changes in adipokine secretion, which may link obesity to inflammation and the development of insulin resistance. However, relationships among individual adipokines and between adipokines and parameters of obesity, glucose metabolism or inflammation are largely unknown. Serum concentrations of 20 adipokines were measured in 141 Caucasian obese men (n = 67) and women (n = 74) with a wide range of body weight, glycemia and insulin sensitivity. Unbiased, distance-based hierarchical cluster analyses were performed to recognize patterns among adipokines and their relationship with parameters of obesity, glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity and inflammation. We identified two major adipokine clusters related to either (1) body fat mass and inflammation (leptin, ANGPTL3, DLL1, chemerin, Nampt, resistin) or insulin sensitivity/hyperglycemia, and lipid metabolism (vaspin, clusterin, glypican 4, progranulin, ANGPTL6, GPX3, RBP4, DLK1, SFRP5, BMP7, adiponectin, CTRP3 and 5, omentin). In addition, we found distinct adipokine clusters in subgroups of patients with or without type 2 diabetes (T2D). Logistic regression analyses revealed ANGPTL6, DLK1, Nampt and progranulin as strongest adipokine correlates of T2D in obese individuals. The panel of 20 adipokines predicted T2D compared to a combination of HbA1c, HOMA-IR and fasting plasma glucose with lower sensitivity (78% versus 91%) and specificity (76% versus 94%). Therefore, adipokine patterns may currently not be clinically useful for the diagnosis of metabolic diseases. Whether adipokine patterns are relevant for the predictive assessment of intervention outcomes needs to be further investigated.
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spelling pubmed-40726722014-07-02 Identification of Adipokine Clusters Related to Parameters of Fat Mass, Insulin Sensitivity and Inflammation Flehmig, Gesine Scholz, Markus Klöting, Nora Fasshauer, Mathias Tönjes, Anke Stumvoll, Michael Youn, Byung-Soo Blüher, Matthias PLoS One Research Article In obesity, elevated fat mass and ectopic fat accumulation are associated with changes in adipokine secretion, which may link obesity to inflammation and the development of insulin resistance. However, relationships among individual adipokines and between adipokines and parameters of obesity, glucose metabolism or inflammation are largely unknown. Serum concentrations of 20 adipokines were measured in 141 Caucasian obese men (n = 67) and women (n = 74) with a wide range of body weight, glycemia and insulin sensitivity. Unbiased, distance-based hierarchical cluster analyses were performed to recognize patterns among adipokines and their relationship with parameters of obesity, glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity and inflammation. We identified two major adipokine clusters related to either (1) body fat mass and inflammation (leptin, ANGPTL3, DLL1, chemerin, Nampt, resistin) or insulin sensitivity/hyperglycemia, and lipid metabolism (vaspin, clusterin, glypican 4, progranulin, ANGPTL6, GPX3, RBP4, DLK1, SFRP5, BMP7, adiponectin, CTRP3 and 5, omentin). In addition, we found distinct adipokine clusters in subgroups of patients with or without type 2 diabetes (T2D). Logistic regression analyses revealed ANGPTL6, DLK1, Nampt and progranulin as strongest adipokine correlates of T2D in obese individuals. The panel of 20 adipokines predicted T2D compared to a combination of HbA1c, HOMA-IR and fasting plasma glucose with lower sensitivity (78% versus 91%) and specificity (76% versus 94%). Therefore, adipokine patterns may currently not be clinically useful for the diagnosis of metabolic diseases. Whether adipokine patterns are relevant for the predictive assessment of intervention outcomes needs to be further investigated. Public Library of Science 2014-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4072672/ /pubmed/24968098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099785 Text en © 2014 Flehmig 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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Flehmig, Gesine
Scholz, Markus
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Fasshauer, Mathias
Tönjes, Anke
Stumvoll, Michael
Youn, Byung-Soo
Blüher, Matthias
Identification of Adipokine Clusters Related to Parameters of Fat Mass, Insulin Sensitivity and Inflammation
title Identification of Adipokine Clusters Related to Parameters of Fat Mass, Insulin Sensitivity and Inflammation
title_full Identification of Adipokine Clusters Related to Parameters of Fat Mass, Insulin Sensitivity and Inflammation
title_fullStr Identification of Adipokine Clusters Related to Parameters of Fat Mass, Insulin Sensitivity and Inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Adipokine Clusters Related to Parameters of Fat Mass, Insulin Sensitivity and Inflammation
title_short Identification of Adipokine Clusters Related to Parameters of Fat Mass, Insulin Sensitivity and Inflammation
title_sort identification of adipokine clusters related to parameters of fat mass, insulin sensitivity and inflammation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4072672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24968098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099785
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