51. Salivary extracellular RNA biomarkers for insulin resistance detection in hispanics
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Zhang, Yong, Sun, Jie, Li, Feng, Grogan, Tristan R, Vergara, Jose L, Luan, QingXian, Park, Moon-Soo, Chia, David, Elashoff, David, Joshipura, Kaumudi J, and Wong, David TW
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Diabetes ,Prevention ,Detection ,screening and diagnosis ,4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Adult ,Aged ,Biomarkers ,Female ,Hispanic or Latino ,Humans ,Insulin Resistance ,Longitudinal Studies ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Saliva ,Salivary biomarker ,Extracellular RNA ,Insulin resistance ,Clinical Sciences ,Public Health and Health Services ,Psychology ,Endocrinology & Metabolism - Abstract
AimsInsulin resistance (IR) detection is challenging and no test is currently used in clinical practice. We developed salivary biomarkers that could be used for IR detection.MethodsWe collected saliva from 186 healthy and 276 pre-diabetic participants, divided them into high and low IR groups based on a HOMA cutoff of 2.5. We profiled extracellular transcriptome by microarray in saliva supernatant from 23 high IR and 15 low IR participants, and pre-validated the top ten extracellular mRNA (exRNA) markers in a new cohort of 40 high and 40 low IR participants. A prediction panel was then built and validated in an independent cohort of 149 high and 195 low IR participants.ResultsTranscriptomic analyses identified 42 exRNA candidates differentially present in saliva of high and low IR participants. From the top ten candidates, six were individually validated (PRKCB, S100A12, IL1R2, CAMP, VPS4B, CAP1) (p
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- 2017