Role of Leptin as a Link between Asthma and Obesity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Helena Sánchez-OrtegaCarlos Jiménez-CorteganaJosé P Novalbos-RuizAna Gómez-BasteroJosé G Soto-CamposVíctor Sánchez-MargaletPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Asthma and obesity are considered as highly prevalent diseases with a great impact on public health. Obesity has been demonstrated to be an aggravating factor in the pathogenesis of asthma. Adipose tissue secretes proinflammatory cytokines and mediators, including leptin, which may promote the development and severity of asthma in obese patients. This study is a systematic review and a meta-analysis based on the relationship between leptin and asthma during obesity. MEDLINE, Cochrane, EMBASE and CINAHL databases were used. Data heterogeneity was analyzed using Cochran's Q and treatment effect with the DerSimonian and Laird method. Random effect analyses were carried out to test data sensitivity. Asymmetry was estimated using Begg's and Egger's tests. All studies showed significant differences in leptin levels. The effect of the measures ( p < 0.001), data sensitivity ( p < 0.05) and data asymmetry were statistically significant, as well as tBegg's test ( p = 0.010) and Egge's test ( p < 0.001). Despite the existing limiting factors, the results of this study support the relevant role of leptin in the pathophysiology of asthma in obese subjects. Nevertheless, further studies are needed to obtain better insight in the relationship between leptin and asthma in obesity.
Keyphrases
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- lung function
- insulin resistance
- weight loss
- metabolic syndrome
- adipose tissue
- allergic rhinitis
- type diabetes
- public health
- obese patients
- high fat diet induced
- bariatric surgery
- weight gain
- electronic health record
- big data
- cystic fibrosis
- roux en y gastric bypass
- air pollution
- gastric bypass
- skeletal muscle