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Modulation of Human Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue MicroRNA Profile Associated with Changes in Adiposity‐Related Parameters
Author(s) -
Giardina Simona,
HernándezAlonso Pablo,
SalasSalvadó Jordi,
RabassaSoler Antoni,
Bulló Mònica
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
molecular nutrition and food research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.495
H-Index - 131
eISSN - 1613-4133
pISSN - 1613-4125
DOI - 10.1002/mnfr.201700594
Subject(s) - overweight , body mass index , adipose tissue , medicine , waist , endocrinology , obesity , population , glycemic , microrna , anthropometry , physiology , diabetes mellitus , biology , genetics , environmental health , gene
Scope To analyze the effect of three calorie‐restricted diets with different amount and quality of carbohydrates on subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) microRNA (miRNA) profile. Methods and results 6‐month parallel, randomized trial conducted on overweight and obese subjects randomized to: 1) low glycemic index diet (LGI), 2) high glycemic index diet (HGI), and 3) low‐fat (LF). The genome‐wide SAT miRNA profile was assessed in eight randomly selected participants and the most relevant changing miRNAs ( n = 13) were validated in 48 subjects. None of the miRNAs showed significant changes between the intervention groups. However, changes in some of them correlated with changes in biochemical and anthropometric variables. Stratifying our population according to tertiles of percentage change in body weight (BW), we observed a significant down‐regulation of miR‐210 in those subjects in Tertile 1 as compared to Tertile 3. When our population was stratified by tertiles of waist circumference, miR‐132, miR‐29a, miR‐34a, and miR‐378 were found to be significantly down‐regulated, in T2 compared to T3. Furthermore, when stratified by tertiles of fat mass, we also observed the significant down‐regulation of miR‐132 in T1. Conclusion The macronutrient composition of a calorie‐restricted diet does not affect the expression of the miRNAs analyzed, while changes in adiposity play a primary regulatory role.

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