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Circulating metabolites and the risk of type 2 diabetes : a prospective study of 11,896 young adults from four Finnish cohorts

Authors :
Markus Perola
Linda Mustelin
Juha Auvinen
Veikko Salomaa
Markus Juonala
Aki S. Havulinna
Mika Kähönen
Peter Würtz
Sirkka Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi
Maria Kalimeri
Jari Jokelainen
Ari Ahola-Olli
Katri Puukka
Olli T. Raitakari
Terho Lehtimäki
Johannes Kettunen
Marjo-Riitta Järvelin
Mika Ala-Korpela
Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland
Genomics of Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
University of Helsinki
Clinicum
Department of Public Health
Staff Services
Complex Disease Genetics
University Management
Helsinki University Hospital Area
Diabetes and Obesity Research Program
Research Group Ripatti Samuli
Lääketieteen ja terveysteknologian tiedekunta - Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology
Tampere University
Source :
Diabetologia, Ahola-Olli, A V, Mustelin, L, Kalimeri, M, Kettunen, J, Jokelainen, J, Auvinen, J, Puukka, K, Havulinna, A S, Lehtimäki, T, Kähönen, M, Juonala, M, Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, S, Salomaa, V, Perola, M, Järvelin, M R, Ala-Korpela, M, Raitakari, O & Würtz, P 2019, ' Circulating metabolites and the risk of type 2 diabetes : a prospective study of 11,896 young adults from four Finnish cohorts ', Diabetologia, vol. 62, no. 12, pp. 2298-2309 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-019-05001-w
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Aims/hypothesis Metabolomics technologies have identified numerous blood biomarkers for type 2 diabetes risk in case−control studies of middle-aged and older individuals. We aimed to validate existing and identify novel metabolic biomarkers predictive of future diabetes in large cohorts of young adults. Methods NMR metabolomics was used to quantify 229 circulating metabolic measures in 11,896 individuals from four Finnish observational cohorts (baseline age 24–45 years). Associations between baseline metabolites and risk of developing diabetes during 8–15 years of follow-up (392 incident cases) were adjusted for sex, age, BMI and fasting glucose. Prospective metabolite associations were also tested with fasting glucose, 2 h glucose and HOMA-IR at follow-up. Results Out of 229 metabolic measures, 113 were associated with incident type 2 diabetes in meta-analysis of the four cohorts (ORs per 1 SD: 0.59–1.50; pn-6 fatty acid (OR 0.75) and non-esterified cholesterol in large HDL particles (OR 0.59). The metabolic biomarkers were more strongly associated with deterioration in post-load glucose and insulin resistance than with future fasting hyperglycaemia. A multi-metabolite score comprised of phenylalanine, non-esterified cholesterol in large HDL and the ratio of cholesteryl ester to total lipid in large VLDL was associated with future diabetes risk (OR 10.1 comparing individuals in upper vs lower fifth of the multi-metabolite score) in one of the cohorts (mean age 31 years). Conclusions/interpretation Metabolic biomarkers across multiple molecular pathways are already predictive of the long-term risk of diabetes in young adults. Comprehensive metabolic profiling may help to target preventive interventions for young asymptomatic individuals at increased risk.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetologia, Ahola-Olli, A V, Mustelin, L, Kalimeri, M, Kettunen, J, Jokelainen, J, Auvinen, J, Puukka, K, Havulinna, A S, Lehtimäki, T, Kähönen, M, Juonala, M, Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, S, Salomaa, V, Perola, M, Järvelin, M R, Ala-Korpela, M, Raitakari, O & Würtz, P 2019, ' Circulating metabolites and the risk of type 2 diabetes : a prospective study of 11,896 young adults from four Finnish cohorts ', Diabetologia, vol. 62, no. 12, pp. 2298-2309 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-019-05001-w
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....63d2be8aef5dc19820675b96ceaa2602
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-019-05001-w