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Investigation of umbilical cord serum miRNAs associated with childhood obesity: A pilot study from a birth cohort study.

Rieko TakataniYusuke YoshiokaTomoko TakahashiMasahiro WatanabeAya HisadaMidori YamamotoKenichi SakuraiTomozumi TakataniNaoki ShimojoHiromichi HamadaTakahiro OchiyaChisato Mori
Published in: Journal of diabetes investigation (2022)
We investigated umbilical cord serum microRNA (miRNA) profiles to identify biomarkers of a risk for obesity later in life. Participating children were divided into high- and low-risk groups of obesity based on the timing of adiposity rebound and the body mass index (BMI) at 5 years and randomly selected from each group for this study. 3D-Gene® Human miRNA Oligo Chip was performed using cord serum in five children of both groups. The most relevant miRNAs were confirmed in 33 children of the groups using the TaqMan® microRNA assay. We detected five cord serum miRNAs differentially expressed in children at high risk of obesity compared with the levels in children at low risk, namely, miR-516-3p and miR-130a-3p with increased levels and miR-1260b, miR-4709-3p, and miR194-3p with decreased levels. This study provides the first identification of altered umbilical cord serum miRNAs in childhood obesity.
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