Circulating microRNA changes in patients with impaired glucose regulation

Helene A. Fachim, Camila M. Loureiro, Kirk Siddals, Caroline F Dalton, Gavin P. Reynolds, J. Martin Gibson, Zhen Bouman Chen, Adrian H. Heald

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Abstract

We analysed if levels of four miRNAs would change after a lifestyle intervention involving dietary and exercises in prediabetes. MiRNAs previously shown to be associated with diabetes (Let-7a, Let-7e, miR-144 and miR-92a) were extracted from serum pre- and post-intervention. mRNA was extracted from fat-tissue for gene expression analyses. The intervention resulted in increased Let-7a and miR-92a. We found correlations between miRNAs and clinical variables (triglycerides, cholesterol, insulin, weight and BMI). We also found correlations between miRNAs and target genes, revealing a link between miR-92a and IGF system. A lifestyle intervention resulted in marked changes in miRNAs. The association of miRNAs with insulin and the IGF system (both receptors and binding proteins) may represent a mechanism of regulating IGFs metabolic actions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)443-453
Number of pages11
JournalAdipocyte
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Aug 2020

Keywords

  • Circulating microRNAs
  • pre-diabetes
  • Impaired glucose regulation
  • lifestyle change

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