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Impact of Maternal Obesity on Liver Disease in the Offspring: A Comprehensive Transcriptomic Analysis and Confirmation of Results in a Murine Model

The global obesity epidemic particularly affects women of reproductive age. Offspring of obese mothers suffer from an increased risk of liver disease but the molecular mechanisms involved remain unknown. We performed an integrative genomic analysis of datasets that investigated the impact of materna...

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Autores principales: Moeckli, Beat, Delaune, Vaihere, Prados, Julien, Tihy, Matthieu, Peloso, Andrea, Oldani, Graziano, Delmi, Thomas, Slits, Florence, Gex, Quentin, Rubbia-Brandt, Laura, Goossens, Nicolas, Lacotte, Stéphanie, Toso, Christian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203502
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020294
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author Moeckli, Beat
Delaune, Vaihere
Prados, Julien
Tihy, Matthieu
Peloso, Andrea
Oldani, Graziano
Delmi, Thomas
Slits, Florence
Gex, Quentin
Rubbia-Brandt, Laura
Goossens, Nicolas
Lacotte, Stéphanie
Toso, Christian
author_facet Moeckli, Beat
Delaune, Vaihere
Prados, Julien
Tihy, Matthieu
Peloso, Andrea
Oldani, Graziano
Delmi, Thomas
Slits, Florence
Gex, Quentin
Rubbia-Brandt, Laura
Goossens, Nicolas
Lacotte, Stéphanie
Toso, Christian
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description The global obesity epidemic particularly affects women of reproductive age. Offspring of obese mothers suffer from an increased risk of liver disease but the molecular mechanisms involved remain unknown. We performed an integrative genomic analysis of datasets that investigated the impact of maternal obesity on the hepatic gene expression profile of the offspring in mice. Furthermore, we developed a murine model of maternal obesity and studied the development of liver disease and the gene expression profile of the top dysregulated genes by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Our data are available for interactive exploration on our companion webpage. We identified five publicly available datasets relevant to our research question. Pathways involved in metabolism, the innate immune system, the clotting cascade, and the cell cycle were consistently dysregulated in the offspring of obese mothers. Concerning genes involved in the development of liver disease, Egfr, Vegfb, Wnt2, Pparg and six other genes were dysregulated in multiple independent datasets. In our own model, we observed a higher tendency towards the development of non-alcoholic liver disease (60 vs. 20%) and higher levels of alanine aminotransferase (41.0 vs. 12.5 IU/l, p = 0.008) in female offspring of obese mothers. Male offspring presented higher levels of liver fibrosis (2.4 vs. 0.6% relative surface area, p = 0.045). In a qPCR gene expression analysis of our own samples, we found Fgf21, Pparg, Ppard, and Casp6 to be dysregulated by maternal obesity. Maternal obesity represents a looming threat to the liver health of future generations. Our comprehensive transcriptomic analysis will help to better understand the mechanisms of the development of liver disease in the offspring of obese mothers and can give rise to further explorations.
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spelling pubmed-88692232022-02-25 Impact of Maternal Obesity on Liver Disease in the Offspring: A Comprehensive Transcriptomic Analysis and Confirmation of Results in a Murine Model Moeckli, Beat Delaune, Vaihere Prados, Julien Tihy, Matthieu Peloso, Andrea Oldani, Graziano Delmi, Thomas Slits, Florence Gex, Quentin Rubbia-Brandt, Laura Goossens, Nicolas Lacotte, Stéphanie Toso, Christian Biomedicines Article The global obesity epidemic particularly affects women of reproductive age. Offspring of obese mothers suffer from an increased risk of liver disease but the molecular mechanisms involved remain unknown. We performed an integrative genomic analysis of datasets that investigated the impact of maternal obesity on the hepatic gene expression profile of the offspring in mice. Furthermore, we developed a murine model of maternal obesity and studied the development of liver disease and the gene expression profile of the top dysregulated genes by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Our data are available for interactive exploration on our companion webpage. We identified five publicly available datasets relevant to our research question. Pathways involved in metabolism, the innate immune system, the clotting cascade, and the cell cycle were consistently dysregulated in the offspring of obese mothers. Concerning genes involved in the development of liver disease, Egfr, Vegfb, Wnt2, Pparg and six other genes were dysregulated in multiple independent datasets. In our own model, we observed a higher tendency towards the development of non-alcoholic liver disease (60 vs. 20%) and higher levels of alanine aminotransferase (41.0 vs. 12.5 IU/l, p = 0.008) in female offspring of obese mothers. Male offspring presented higher levels of liver fibrosis (2.4 vs. 0.6% relative surface area, p = 0.045). In a qPCR gene expression analysis of our own samples, we found Fgf21, Pparg, Ppard, and Casp6 to be dysregulated by maternal obesity. Maternal obesity represents a looming threat to the liver health of future generations. Our comprehensive transcriptomic analysis will help to better understand the mechanisms of the development of liver disease in the offspring of obese mothers and can give rise to further explorations. MDPI 2022-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8869223/ /pubmed/35203502 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020294 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moeckli, Beat
Delaune, Vaihere
Prados, Julien
Tihy, Matthieu
Peloso, Andrea
Oldani, Graziano
Delmi, Thomas
Slits, Florence
Gex, Quentin
Rubbia-Brandt, Laura
Goossens, Nicolas
Lacotte, Stéphanie
Toso, Christian
Impact of Maternal Obesity on Liver Disease in the Offspring: A Comprehensive Transcriptomic Analysis and Confirmation of Results in a Murine Model
title Impact of Maternal Obesity on Liver Disease in the Offspring: A Comprehensive Transcriptomic Analysis and Confirmation of Results in a Murine Model
title_full Impact of Maternal Obesity on Liver Disease in the Offspring: A Comprehensive Transcriptomic Analysis and Confirmation of Results in a Murine Model
title_fullStr Impact of Maternal Obesity on Liver Disease in the Offspring: A Comprehensive Transcriptomic Analysis and Confirmation of Results in a Murine Model
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Maternal Obesity on Liver Disease in the Offspring: A Comprehensive Transcriptomic Analysis and Confirmation of Results in a Murine Model
title_short Impact of Maternal Obesity on Liver Disease in the Offspring: A Comprehensive Transcriptomic Analysis and Confirmation of Results in a Murine Model
title_sort impact of maternal obesity on liver disease in the offspring: a comprehensive transcriptomic analysis and confirmation of results in a murine model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203502
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020294
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