Solís-Toro Daniel, Mosquera Escudero Mildrey, García-Perdomo Herney Andrés
Nutrition Group, School of Basic Sciences, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia.
Nutrition Group, School of Basic Sciences, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia; Department of Surgery, Department of Urology, School of Medicine, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia.
Diabetes Metab Syndr. 2022 Jan;16(1):102376. doi: 10.1016/j.dsx.2021.102376. Epub 2021 Dec 20.
Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) are one of the most abundant classes of gene regulatory molecules, and had been associated to the metabolic syndrome, higher BMI, dyslipidemia and diabetes mellitus. In this sense, miRNAs could help to understand the mechanism behind the development of metabolic syndrome.
To determine the relationship between circulating microRNAs and the metabolic syndrome in adult population.
We performed a systematic review according to the recommendations of the Cochrane Collaboration and following the PRISMA Statement. The results were grouped for miRNAs levels in MetS and metabolic variables included in MetS and their statistic association with miRNAs levels.
We finally included sixteen studies with a total of 7195 individuals. We found 47 miRNAs reported to be related to metabolic syndrome (p < 0,05) and 98 associated with the metabolic alterations included in its diagnostic (p < 0,05). Forty-nine miRNAs levels were described as relate to insulin resistance, 29 with high triglycerides, 35 with hypertension, 28 with obesity, and 16 miRNAs with cholesterol HDL(p < 0,05). Changes in levels of miR-505-5p, miR-148a-3p, miR-19b-3p, miR-320b, miR-342-3p, miR-197-3p, miR-192-5p, miR-122-5p, miR-103, miR-130a, miR-155-5p and miR-375, were reported as significant in more than one study. The results only included a descriptive synthesis, clinical heterogeneity did not allow a meta-analysis.
The findings on the current systematic review suggests a possible relationship between miRNAs with metabolic syndrome and metabolic traits. This association could help to understand the mechanism behind the develop of the metabolic syndrome. However, more studies are necessary for further validation.
循环微RNA(miRNA)是最丰富的一类基因调控分子之一,与代谢综合征、较高的体重指数、血脂异常和糖尿病有关。从这个意义上说,miRNA有助于理解代谢综合征发生发展背后的机制。
确定成年人群中循环微RNA与代谢综合征之间的关系。
我们根据Cochrane协作网的建议并遵循PRISMA声明进行了系统评价。结果按代谢综合征中的miRNA水平以及代谢综合征中包含的代谢变量进行分组,并分析它们与miRNA水平的统计学关联。
我们最终纳入了16项研究,共7195名个体。我们发现47种miRNA与代谢综合征相关(p<0.05),98种与代谢综合征诊断中包含的代谢改变相关(p<0.05)。49种miRNA水平与胰岛素抵抗相关,29种与高甘油三酯相关,35种与高血压相关,28种与肥胖相关,16种miRNA与高密度脂蛋白胆固醇相关(p<0.05)。在不止一项研究中,miR-505-5p、miR-148a-3p、miR-19b-3p、miR-320b、miR-342-3p、miR-197-3p、miR-192-5p、miR-122-5p、miR-103、miR-130a、miR-155-5p和miR-375水平的变化被报道具有显著性。结果仅包括描述性综合分析,临床异质性不允许进行荟萃分析。
当前系统评价的结果表明miRNA与代谢综合征和代谢特征之间可能存在关联。这种关联有助于理解代谢综合征发生发展背后的机制。然而,需要更多研究进行进一步验证。