1. Untargeted Metabolomics Analysis of the Serum Metabolic Signature of Childhood Obesity
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Szczerbinski, Lukasz, Wojciechowska, Gladys, Olichwier, Adam, Taylor, Mark A, Puchta, Urszula, Konopka, Paulina, Paszko, Adam, Citko, Anna, Goscik, Joanna, Fiehn, Oliver, Fan, Sili, Wasilewska, Anna, Taranta-Janusz, Katarzyna, and Kretowski, Adam
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Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Nutrition ,Pediatric ,Obesity ,Prevention ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Oral and gastrointestinal ,Cardiovascular ,Stroke ,Cancer ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Adolescent ,Amino Acids ,Branched-Chain ,Biomarkers ,Body Mass Index ,Child ,Child ,Preschool ,Chromatography ,High Pressure Liquid ,Female ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Humans ,Lipids ,Male ,Metabolomics ,Pediatric Obesity ,Phosphatidylcholines ,Poland ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,childhood obesity ,untargeted metabolomics ,lipidomics ,obesity pathogenesis ,obesity biomarkers ,obesity pathomechanisms ,Food Sciences ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Clinical sciences ,Nutrition and dietetics ,Public health - Abstract
Obesity rates among children are growing rapidly worldwide, placing massive pressure on healthcare systems. Untargeted metabolomics can expand our understanding of the pathogenesis of obesity and elucidate mechanisms related to its symptoms. However, the metabolic signatures of obesity in children have not been thoroughly investigated. Herein, we explored metabolites associated with obesity development in childhood. Untargeted metabolomic profiling was performed on fasting serum samples from 27 obese Caucasian children and adolescents and 15 sex- and age-matched normal-weight children. Three metabolomic assays were combined and yielded 726 unique identified metabolites: gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (HILIC LC-MS/MS), and lipidomics. Univariate and multivariate analyses showed clear discrimination between the untargeted metabolomes of obese and normal-weight children, with 162 significantly differentially expressed metabolites between groups. Children with obesity had higher concentrations of branch-chained amino acids and various lipid metabolites, including phosphatidylcholines, cholesteryl esters, triglycerides. Thus, an early manifestation of obesity pathogenesis and its metabolic consequences in the serum metabolome are correlated with altered lipid metabolism. Obesity metabolite patterns in the adult population were very similar to the metabolic signature of childhood obesity. Identified metabolites could be potential biomarkers and used to study obesity pathomechanisms.
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- 2022