Genetic risk score for insulin resistance based on gene variants associated to amino acid metabolism in young adults.
Eunice Lares-VillaseñorMartha Guevara-CruzSamuel Salazar-GarcíaOmar Granados-PortilloMariela Vega-CárdenasMiguel Ernesto Martinez-LeijaIsabel Medina-VeraLuis E González-SalazarLiliana Arteaga-SanchezRocío Guízar-HerediaKarla G Hernández-GómezAurora E Serralde-ZúñigaEdgar Pichardo-OntiverosAdriana M López-BarradasLaura Guevara-PedrazaGuillermo Ordaz-NavaAzalia Avila-NavaArmando R TovarPatricia E Cossío-TorresUlises de la Cruz-MossoCelia Aradillas-GarcíaDiana P Portales-PérezLilia G NoriegaJuan M Vargas-MoralesPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Circulating concentration of arginine, alanine, aspartate, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, proline, tyrosine, taurine and valine are increased in subjects with insulin resistance, which could in part be attributed to the presence of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within genes associated with amino acid metabolism. Thus, the aim of this work was to develop a Genetic Risk Score (GRS) for insulin resistance in young adults based on SNPs present in genes related to amino acid metabolism. We performed a cross-sectional study that included 452 subjects over 18 years of age. Anthropometric, clinical, and biochemical parameters were assessed including measurement of serum amino acids by high performance liquid chromatography. Eighteen SNPs were genotyped by allelic discrimination. Of these, ten were found to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and only four were used to construct the GRS through multiple linear regression modeling. The GRS was calculated using the number of risk alleles of the SNPs in HGD, PRODH, DLD and SLC7A9 genes. Subjects with high GRS (≥ 0.836) had higher levels of glucose, insulin, homeostatic model assessment- insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), total cholesterol and triglycerides, and lower levels of arginine than subjects with low GRS (p < 0.05). The application of a GRS based on variants within genes associated to amino acid metabolism may be useful for the early identification of subjects at increased risk of insulin resistance.
Keyphrases
- amino acid
- genome wide
- insulin resistance
- copy number
- young adults
- dna methylation
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- high performance liquid chromatography
- high fat diet
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- high fat diet induced
- bioinformatics analysis
- glycemic control
- nitric oxide
- tandem mass spectrometry
- gene expression
- body composition
- mass spectrometry
- physical activity
- ms ms
- molecular dynamics simulations
- aqueous solution
- solid phase extraction
- weight loss
- childhood cancer