A Preliminary Study Showing the Impact of Genetic and Dietary Factors on GC-MS-Based Plasma Metabolome of Patients with and without PROX1-Genetic Predisposition to T2DM up to 5 Years Prior to Prediabetes Appearance.
Patrycja MojsakKatarzyna MiniewskaAdrian GodlewskiEdyta Adamska-PatrunoPaulina SamczukMaría Fernanda Rey-StolleWitold BauerCoral BarbasAdam KretowskiMichal CiborowskiPublished in: Current issues in molecular biology (2021)
Risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) consist of a combination of an unhealthy, imbalanced diet and genetic factors that may interact with each other. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the prospero homeobox 1 (PROX1) gene is a strong genetic susceptibility factor for this metabolic disorder and impaired β-cell function. As the role of this gene in T2DM development remains unclear, novel approaches are needed to advance the understanding of the mechanisms of T2DM development. Therefore, in this study, for the first time, postprandial changes in plasma metabolites were analysed by GC-MS in nondiabetic men with different PROX1 genotypes up to 5 years prior to prediabetes appearance. Eighteen contestants (12 with high risk (HR) and 6 with low risk (LR) genotype) participated in high-carbohydrate (HC) and normo-carbohydrate (NC) meal-challenge tests. Our study concluded that both meal-challenge tests provoked changes in 15 plasma metabolites (amino acids, carbohydrates, fatty acids and others) in HR, but not LR genotype carriers. Postprandial changes in the levels of some of the detected metabolites may be a source of potential specific early disturbances possibly associated with the future development of T2DM. Thus, accurate determination of these metabolites can be important for the early diagnosis of this metabolic disease.
Keyphrases
- genome wide
- copy number
- ms ms
- glycemic control
- dna methylation
- blood glucose
- physical activity
- fatty acid
- type diabetes
- gene expression
- weight loss
- mass spectrometry
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- high resolution
- cardiovascular risk factors
- middle aged
- high density
- current status
- insulin resistance
- simultaneous determination