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全血转录组的广泛改变与体重指数相关:一项涉及两个大型人群队列的mRNA分析研究结果

Extensive alterations of the whole-blood transcriptome are associated with body mass index: results of an mRNA profiling study involving two large population-based cohorts.

作者信息

Homuth Georg, Wahl Simone, Müller Christian, Schurmann Claudia, Mäder Ulrike, Blankenberg Stefan, Carstensen Maren, Dörr Marcus, Endlich Karlhans, Englbrecht Christian, Felix Stephan B, Gieger Christian, Grallert Harald, Herder Christian, Illig Thomas, Kruppa Jochen, Marzi Carola S, Mayerle Julia, Meitinger Thomas, Metspalu Andres, Nauck Matthias, Peters Annette, Rathmann Wolfgang, Reinmaa Eva, Rettig Rainer, Roden Michael, Schillert Arne, Schramm Katharina, Steil Leif, Strauch Konstantin, Teumer Alexander, Völzke Henry, Wallaschofski Henri, Wild Philipp S, Ziegler Andreas, Völker Uwe, Prokisch Holger, Zeller Tanja

机构信息

Interfaculty Institute for Genetics and Functional Genomics, University Medicine and Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany.

Research Unit Molecular Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Med Genomics. 2015 Oct 15;8:65. doi: 10.1186/s12920-015-0141-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Obesity, defined as pathologically increased body mass index (BMI), is strongly related to an increased risk for numerous common cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. It is particularly associated with insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, and systemic oxidative stress and represents the most important risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying these associations are still not completely understood. Therefore, in order to identify potentially disease-relevant BMI-associated gene expression signatures, a transcriptome-wide association study (TWAS) on BMI was performed.

METHODS

Whole-blood mRNA levels determined by array-based transcriptional profiling were correlated with BMI in two large independent population-based cohort studies (KORA F4 and SHIP-TREND) comprising a total of 1977 individuals.

RESULTS

Extensive alterations of the whole-blood transcriptome were associated with BMI: More than 3500 transcripts exhibited significant positive or negative BMI-correlation. Three major whole-blood gene expression signatures associated with increased BMI were identified. The three signatures suggested: i) a ratio shift from mature erythrocytes towards reticulocytes, ii) decreased expression of several genes essentially involved in the transmission and amplification of the insulin signal, and iii) reduced expression of several key genes involved in the defence against reactive oxygen species (ROS).

CONCLUSIONS

Whereas the first signature confirms published results, the other two provide possible mechanistic explanations for well-known epidemiological findings under conditions of increased BMI, namely attenuated insulin signaling and increased oxidative stress. The putatively causative BMI-dependent down-regulation of the expression of numerous genes on the mRNA level represents a novel finding. BMI-associated negative transcriptional regulation of insulin signaling and oxidative stress management provide new insights into the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome and T2D.

摘要

背景

肥胖定义为病理性体重指数(BMI)增加,与多种常见心血管和代谢疾病风险增加密切相关。它尤其与胰岛素抵抗、高血糖和全身氧化应激相关,是2型糖尿病(T2D)最重要的危险因素。然而,这些关联背后的病理生理机制仍未完全明确。因此,为了识别潜在的与疾病相关的BMI相关基因表达特征,开展了一项关于BMI的全转录组关联研究(TWAS)。

方法

在两项基于人群的大型独立队列研究(KORA F4和SHIP-TREND)中,通过基于芯片的转录谱分析测定的全血mRNA水平与BMI进行关联,这两项研究共纳入1977名个体。

结果

全血转录组的广泛改变与BMI相关:超过3500个转录本表现出与BMI显著的正相关或负相关。识别出与BMI增加相关的三个主要全血基因表达特征。这三个特征表明:i)从成熟红细胞向网织红细胞的比例转变,ii)几个基本参与胰岛素信号传递和放大的基因表达降低,iii)几个参与抵御活性氧(ROS)的关键基因表达降低。

结论

第一个特征证实了已发表的结果,而另外两个特征为BMI增加情况下的著名流行病学发现提供了可能的机制解释,即胰岛素信号减弱和氧化应激增加。在mRNA水平上,推测由BMI导致的众多基因表达下调是一项新发现。BMI相关的胰岛素信号和氧化应激管理的负转录调控为代谢综合征和T2D的发病机制提供了新见解。

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