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A Systematic Review of Biomarkers and Risk of Incident Type 2 Diabetes: An Overview of Epidemiological, Prediction and Aetiological Research Literature.

Ali AbbasiAnna-Stina SahlqvistLuca LottaJulia M BrosnanPeter VollenweiderPhilippe GiabbanelliDerek J NunezDawn WaterworthRobert A ScottClaudia LangenbergNicholas J Wareham
Published in: PloS one (2016)
This study presents an extensive review of the current state of the literature to inform the strategy for future interrogation of existing and newly described biomarkers for T2D. Many biomarkers have been reported to be associated with the risk of developing T2D. The evidence of their value in adding to understanding of causal pathways to disease is very limited so far. The utility of most biomarkers remains largely unknown in clinical prediction. Future research should focus on providing good genetic instruments across consortia for possible biomarkers in Mendelian randomisation, prioritising biomarkers for measurement in large-scale cohort studies and examining predictive utility of biomarkers for a given context.
Keyphrases
  • type diabetes
  • systematic review
  • cardiovascular disease
  • adipose tissue
  • current status
  • insulin resistance