Plasma metabolomic signatures of obesity and risk of type 2 diabetes Journal Article


Authors: Pan, X. F.; Chen, Z. Z.; Wang, T. J.; Shu, X.; Cai, H.; Cai, Q.; Clish, C. B.; Shi, X.; Zheng, W.; Gerszten, R. E.; Shu, X. O.; Yu, D.
Article Title: Plasma metabolomic signatures of obesity and risk of type 2 diabetes
Abstract: Objective: The mechanisms linking obesity to type 2 diabetes (T2D) are not fully understood. This study aimed to identify obesity-related metabolomic signatures (MESs) and evaluated their relationships with incident T2D. Methods: In a nested case-control study of 2076 Chinese adults, 140 plasma metabolites were measured at baseline, linear regression was applied with the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator to identify MESs for BMI and waist circumference (WC), and conditional logistic regression was applied to examine their associations with T2D risk. Results: A total of 32 metabolites associated with BMI or WC were identified and validated, among which 14 showed positive associations and 3 showed inverse associations with T2D; 8 and 18 metabolites were selected to build MESs for BMI and WC, respectively. Both MESs showed strong linear associations with T2D: odds ratio (95% CI) comparing extreme quartiles was 4.26 (2.00-9.06) for BMI MES and 9.60 (4.22-21.88) for WC MES (both p-trend < 0.001). The MES-T2D associations were particularly evident among individuals with normal WC: odds ratio (95% CI) reached 6.41 (4.11-9.98) for BMI MES and 10.38 (6.36-16.94) for WC MES. Adding MESs to traditional risk factors and plasma glucose improved C statistics from 0.79 to 0.83 (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Multiple obesity-related metabolites and MESs strongly associated with T2D in Chinese adults were identified. © 2022 The Obesity Society.
Keywords: adult; case control study; case-control studies; risk factors; obesity; risk factor; body mass; body mass index; waist circumference; non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus; diabetes mellitus, type 2; complication; humans; human
Journal Title: Obesity
Volume: 30
Issue: 11
ISSN: 1930-7381
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2022-11-01
Start Page: 2294
End Page: 2306
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/oby.23549
PUBMED: 36161775
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC9633360
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 December 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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