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Transcriptional, epigenetic and metabolic signatures in cardiometabolic syndrome defined by extreme phenotypes.

Denis SeyresAlessandra CabassiJohn J LambourneFrances BurdenSamantha FarrowHarriet McKinneyJoana BatistaCarly KempsterMaik PietznerOliver SlingsbyThong Huy CaoPaulene A QuinnLuca StefanucciMatthew C SimsKarola RehnstromClaire L AdamsAmy FraryBekir ErgüenerRoman KreuzhuberGabriele MocciaroSimona D'AmoreAlbert KoulmanLuigi GrassiJulian L GriffinLeong Loke NgAdrian ParkDavid B SavageClaudia LangenbergChristoph BockKate DownesNicholas J WarehamMichael AllisonMichele VaccaPaul D W KirkMattia Frontini
Published in: Clinical epigenetics (2022)
We showed that the morbidly obese and lipodystrophy groups, despite some differences, shared a common cardiometabolic syndrome signature. We also showed that this could be used to discriminate, amongst the normal population, those individuals with a higher likelihood of presenting with the disease, even when not displaying the classic features.
Keyphrases
  • case report
  • obese patients
  • gene expression
  • bariatric surgery
  • dna methylation
  • metabolic syndrome
  • adipose tissue
  • weight loss
  • type diabetes
  • climate change
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide