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Biomarker Profiles in Women with PCOS and PCOS Offspring; A Pilot Study
Authors:Nadine M. P. Daan  Maria P. H. Koster  Marlieke A. de Wilde  Gerdien W. Dalmeijer  Annemieke M. V. Evelein  Bart C. J. M. Fauser  Wilco de Jager
Affiliation:1Department of Reproductive Medicine and Gynecology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands;2Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary care, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands;3Laboratory of Translational Immunology, Division of Pediatrics, Wilhelmina Children''s Hospital, Utrecht, the Netherlands;CHA University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Abstract:ObjectiveTo study metabolic/inflammatory biomarker risk profiles in women with PCOS and PCOS offspring.DesignCross-sectional comparison of serum biomarkers.SettingUniversity Medical Center Utrecht.PatientsHyperandrogenic PCOS women (HA-PCOS, n = 34), normoandrogenic PCOS women (NA-PCOS, n = 34), non-PCOS reference population (n = 32), PCOS offspring (n = 14, age 6–8 years), and a paedriatic reference population (n = 30).ResultsThe cluster analysis identified leptin, RBP-4, DPP-IV and adiponectin as potential discriminative markers for HA-PCOS with a specifically strong correlation in cases with increased BMI. Leptin (R2 = 0.219) and adiponectin (R2 = 0.182) showed the strongest correlation with the FAI. When comparing median protein concentrations adult PCOS women with or without hyperandrogenemia, the most profound differences were observed for leptin (P < 0.001), DPP-IV (P = 0.005), and adiponectin (P < 0.001). Adjusting for age, BMI and multiple testing attenuated all differences. In PCOS offspring, MMP-9 (P = 0.001) and S100A8 (P < 0.001) concentrations were significantly higher compared to a healthy matched reference population, even after correcting for age and BMI and adjustment for multiple testing.ConclusionIn this preliminary investigation we observed significant differences in adipocytokines between women with or without hyperandrogenic PCOS and non-PCOS controls, mostly influenced by BMI. Leptin and adiponectin showed the strongest correlation with the FAI in adult women with PCOS. In PCOS offspring other inflammatory biomarkers (MMP-9, S100A8) were increased, suggesting that these children may exhibit increased chronic low-grade inflammation. Additional research is required to confirm results of the current exploratory investigation.
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