Circulating Proteomics Identifies a Dynamic Profile of Hepatic Steatosis During Metabolic Intervention.

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Tác giả: Jennifer E Below, Bassim El-Sabawi, Mark Ezpeleta, Jane E Freedman, Priya Gajjar, Madeleine Haff, Joshua M Landman, Michelle Long, Matthew Nayor, Andrew S Perry, Ravi Shah, Kahraman Tanriverdi, Krista Varady

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 553.453 Tin

Thông tin xuất bản: England : Journal of the American Heart Association , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 745864

 BACKGROUND: Weight reduction through lifestyle, activity, and dietary interventions are the mainstay of initial therapy for metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease. Data on the relative effectiveness and metabolic pathways linking weight loss and decreased hepatic steatosis are lacking. We sought to identify coordinated changes between the circulating proteome and hepatic steatosis within a randomized clinical trial of alternate day fasting and exercise and prioritize proteins relevant to hepatic steatosis within a broader context using a community cohort. METHODS AND RESULTS: We quantified a broad cardiometabolic proteome (>
 300 proteins) in 67 individuals randomized in a 2×2 factorial design to alternate day fasting and exercise before and after the 3-month intervention to identify proteomic signatures of hepatic steatosis (measured by magnetic resonance imaging proton density fat fraction). Then, we analyzed the cross-sectional relationship of overlapping proteins (≈170) with hepatic attenuation (a computed tomographic technique linked to steatosis) in 707 participants from a community cohort. Principal component analysis demonstrated a proteomic signature associated with intrahepatic triglyceride content (Spearman rho=0.55, CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the potential for broad proteomic profiling in small nutritional interventional studies with serial phenotyping alongside confirmatory large cohort epidemiology to prioritize targets of hepatic steatosis and cardiometabolic risk for mechanistic study.
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