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Does Proteomic Mirror Reflect Clinical Characteristics of Obesity?

Obesity is a frightening chronic disease, which has tripled since 1975. It is not expected to slow down staying one of the leading cases of preventable death and resulting in an increased clinical and economic burden. Poor lifestyle choices and excessive intake of “cheap calories” are major contribu...

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Autores principales: Kiseleva, Olga I., Arzumanian, Viktoriia A., Poverennaya, Ekaterina V., Pyatnitskiy, Mikhail A., Ilgisonis, Ekaterina V., Zgoda, Victor G., Plotnikova, Oksana A., Sharafetdinov, Khaider K., Lisitsa, Andrey V., Tutelyan, Victor A., Nikityuk, Dmitry B., Archakov, Alexander I., Ponomarenko, Elena A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33494491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11020064
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author Kiseleva, Olga I.
Arzumanian, Viktoriia A.
Poverennaya, Ekaterina V.
Pyatnitskiy, Mikhail A.
Ilgisonis, Ekaterina V.
Zgoda, Victor G.
Plotnikova, Oksana A.
Sharafetdinov, Khaider K.
Lisitsa, Andrey V.
Tutelyan, Victor A.
Nikityuk, Dmitry B.
Archakov, Alexander I.
Ponomarenko, Elena A.
author_facet Kiseleva, Olga I.
Arzumanian, Viktoriia A.
Poverennaya, Ekaterina V.
Pyatnitskiy, Mikhail A.
Ilgisonis, Ekaterina V.
Zgoda, Victor G.
Plotnikova, Oksana A.
Sharafetdinov, Khaider K.
Lisitsa, Andrey V.
Tutelyan, Victor A.
Nikityuk, Dmitry B.
Archakov, Alexander I.
Ponomarenko, Elena A.
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description Obesity is a frightening chronic disease, which has tripled since 1975. It is not expected to slow down staying one of the leading cases of preventable death and resulting in an increased clinical and economic burden. Poor lifestyle choices and excessive intake of “cheap calories” are major contributors to obesity, triggering type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and other comorbidities. Understanding the molecular mechanisms responsible for development of obesity is essential as it might result in the introducing of anti-obesity targets and early-stage obesity biomarkers, allowing the distinction between metabolic syndromes. The complex nature of this disease, coupled with the phenomenon of metabolically healthy obesity, inspired us to perform data-centric, hypothesis-generating pilot research, aimed to find correlations between parameters of classic clinical blood tests and proteomic profiles of 104 lean and obese subjects. As the result, we assembled patterns of proteins, which presence or absence allows predicting the weight of the patient fairly well. We believe that such proteomic patterns with high prediction power should facilitate the translation of potential candidates into biomarkers of clinical use for early-stage stratification of obesity therapy.
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spelling pubmed-79120722021-02-28 Does Proteomic Mirror Reflect Clinical Characteristics of Obesity? Kiseleva, Olga I. Arzumanian, Viktoriia A. Poverennaya, Ekaterina V. Pyatnitskiy, Mikhail A. Ilgisonis, Ekaterina V. Zgoda, Victor G. Plotnikova, Oksana A. Sharafetdinov, Khaider K. Lisitsa, Andrey V. Tutelyan, Victor A. Nikityuk, Dmitry B. Archakov, Alexander I. Ponomarenko, Elena A. J Pers Med Article Obesity is a frightening chronic disease, which has tripled since 1975. It is not expected to slow down staying one of the leading cases of preventable death and resulting in an increased clinical and economic burden. Poor lifestyle choices and excessive intake of “cheap calories” are major contributors to obesity, triggering type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and other comorbidities. Understanding the molecular mechanisms responsible for development of obesity is essential as it might result in the introducing of anti-obesity targets and early-stage obesity biomarkers, allowing the distinction between metabolic syndromes. The complex nature of this disease, coupled with the phenomenon of metabolically healthy obesity, inspired us to perform data-centric, hypothesis-generating pilot research, aimed to find correlations between parameters of classic clinical blood tests and proteomic profiles of 104 lean and obese subjects. As the result, we assembled patterns of proteins, which presence or absence allows predicting the weight of the patient fairly well. We believe that such proteomic patterns with high prediction power should facilitate the translation of potential candidates into biomarkers of clinical use for early-stage stratification of obesity therapy. MDPI 2021-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7912072/ /pubmed/33494491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11020064 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Arzumanian, Viktoriia A.
Poverennaya, Ekaterina V.
Pyatnitskiy, Mikhail A.
Ilgisonis, Ekaterina V.
Zgoda, Victor G.
Plotnikova, Oksana A.
Sharafetdinov, Khaider K.
Lisitsa, Andrey V.
Tutelyan, Victor A.
Nikityuk, Dmitry B.
Archakov, Alexander I.
Ponomarenko, Elena A.
Does Proteomic Mirror Reflect Clinical Characteristics of Obesity?
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title_full Does Proteomic Mirror Reflect Clinical Characteristics of Obesity?
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title_short Does Proteomic Mirror Reflect Clinical Characteristics of Obesity?
title_sort does proteomic mirror reflect clinical characteristics of obesity?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33494491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11020064
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