Molecular biomarkers for weight control in obese individuals subjected to a multi-phase dietary intervention

Jennifer L Bolton, Emilie Montastier, Jérôme Carayol, Sophie Bonnel, Lucile Mir, Marie-Adeline Marques, Arne Astrup, Wim H. Saris, Jason S Iacovoni, Nathalie Villa-Vialaneix, Armand Valsesia, Dominique Langin, Nathalie Viguerie

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Abstract

Context: Although calorie restriction has proven beneficial for weight loss, long-term weight control is variable between individuals. Objective: To identify biomarkers of successful weight control during a dietary intervention (DI). Design, Setting, and Participants: Adipose tissue (AT) transcriptomes were compared between 21 obese individuals who either maintained weight loss or regained weight during the DI. Results were validated on 310 individuals from the same study using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and protein levels of potential circulating biomarkers measured by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay. Intervention: Individuals underwent 8 weeks of low-calorie diet, then 6 months of ad libitum diet. Outcome Measure: Weight changes at the end of the DI. Results: We evaluated six genes that had altered expression during DI, encode secreted proteins, and have not previously been implicated in weight control (EGFL6, FSTL3, CRYAB, TNMD, SPARC, IGFBP3), as well as genes for which baseline expression differed between thosewith good and poorweight control (ASPN, USP53). Changes in plasma concentrations of EGFL6, FSTL3, and CRYAB mirrored ATmessenger RNA expression; all decreased during DI in individuals with good weight control. ASPN and USP53 had higher baseline expression in individuals who went on to have good weight control. Expression quantitative trait loci analysis found polymorphisms associated with expression levels of USP53 in AT. A regulatory network was identified inwhich transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) was responsible for downregulation of certain genes during DI in good controllers. Interestingly, ASPN is a TGF-β1 inhibitor. Conclusions: We found circulating biomarkers associated with weight control that could influence weight management strategies and genes that may be prognostic for successful weight control.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Volume102
Issue number8
Pages (from-to)2751-2761
Number of pages11
ISSN0021-972X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2017

Keywords

  • Journal Article

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