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Existence of a Strong Correlation of Biomarkers and Mirna in Females With Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity in a Population of West Virginia
International Journal of Medical Sciences
  • P Goguet-Rubio
  • R Klug
  • D Sharma
  • K Srikanthan
  • N Puri
  • V Lakhani
  • A Nichols
  • K O'Hanlon
  • Nader Abraham, New York Medical College
  • J Shapiro
  • K Sodhi
DOI
10.7150/ijms.18988
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2017
Department
Medicine
Abstract

Objectives: Metabolic syndrome causes complications like cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). As metabolic syndrome develops, altered levels of cytokines and microRNAs (miRNA) are measurable in the circulation. We aimed to construct a panel detecting abnormal levels of cytokines and miRNAs in patients at risk for metabolic syndrome. Methods: Participants included 54 patients from a Family Medicine Clinic at Marshall University School of Medicine, in groups of: Control, Obese, and Metabolic Syndrome (MetS). Results: Serum levels of leptin, adiponectin, leptin: adiponectin ratio, IL-6, six miRNAs (320a, 197-3p, 23-3p, 221-3p, 27a-3p, and 130a-3p), were measured. Among the three groups, leptin, and leptin: adiponectin ratio, and IL-6 levels were highest in MetS, and levels in Obese were greater than Control (p>0.05). Adiponectin levels were lower in Obese compared to Control, but lowest in MetS (p0.05). Conclusion: Our results support the clinical application of biomarkers in diagnosing early stage MetS, which will enable attenuation of disease progression before onset of irreversible complications. Since West Virginians are high-risk for developing MetS, our biomarker panel could reduce the disease burden on our population.

Publisher's Statement

Originally published in International Journal of Medical Sciences, 14(6), 543-553. The original material can be found here.

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Citation Information
P Goguet-Rubio, R Klug, D Sharma, K Srikanthan, et al.. "Existence of a Strong Correlation of Biomarkers and Mirna in Females With Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity in a Population of West Virginia" International Journal of Medical Sciences Vol. 14 Iss. 6 (2017) p. 543 - 553
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nader_abraham/57/