Adipose‐derived miRNAs as potential biomarkers for predicting adulthood obesity and its complications: A systematic review and bioinformatic analysis

Author:

Liu Xiyan12,Sun Huayi13,Zheng Lixia12,Zhang Jian24,Su Han12,Li Bingjie24,Wu Qianhui24,Liu Yunchan24,Xu Yingxi25,Song Xiaoyu12,Yu Yang124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Basic Medical Science Key Laboratory of Medical Cell Biology Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Liaoning Province China Medical University Shenyang Liaoning China

2. Health Sciences Institute China Medical University Shenyang Liaoning China

3. Department of Colorectal Oncology Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University Shenyang Liaoning China

4. Health Sciences Institute Key Laboratory of Obesity and Glucose/Lipid Associated Metabolic Diseases China Medical University Shenyang Liaoning China

5. Department of Clinical Nutrition Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University Shenyang Liaoning China

Abstract

SummaryAdipose tissue is the first and primary target organ of obesity and the main source of circulating miRNAs in patients with obesity. This systematic review aimed to analyze and summarize the generation and mechanisms of adipose‐derived miRNAs and their role as early predictors of various obesity‐related complications. Literature searches in the PubMed and Web of Science databases using terms related to miRNAs, obesity, and adipose tissue. Pre‐miRNAs from the Human MicroRNA Disease Database, known to regulate obesity‐related metabolic disorders, were combined for intersection processing. Validated miRNA targets were sorted through literature review, and enrichment analysis using the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes via the KOBAS online tool, disease analysis, and miRNA transcription factor prediction using the TransmiR v. 2.0 database were also performed. Thirty miRNAs were identified using both obesity and adipose secretion as criteria. Seventy‐nine functionally validated targets associated with 30 comorbidities of these miRNAs were identified, implicating pathways such as autophagy, p53 pathways, and inflammation. The miRNA precursors were analyzed to predict their transcription factors and explore their biosynthesis mechanisms. Our findings offer potential insights into the epigenetic changes related to adipose‐driven obesity‐related comorbidities.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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