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Metabolite profiles and the risk of developing diabetes
Authors:Wang Thomas J  Larson Martin G  Vasan Ramachandran S  Cheng Susan  Rhee Eugene P  McCabe Elizabeth  Lewis Gregory D  Fox Caroline S  Jacques Paul F  Fernandez Céline  O'Donnell Christopher J  Carr Stephen A  Mootha Vamsi K  Florez Jose C  Souza Amanda  Melander Olle  Clish Clary B  Gerszten Robert E
Institution:Cardiovascular Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. tjwang@partners.org
Abstract:Emerging technologies allow the high-throughput profiling of metabolic status from a blood specimen (metabolomics). We investigated whether metabolite profiles could predict the development of diabetes. Among 2,422 normoglycemic individuals followed for 12 years, 201 developed diabetes. Amino acids, amines and other polar metabolites were profiled in baseline specimens by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Cases and controls were matched for age, body mass index and fasting glucose. Five branched-chain and aromatic amino acids had highly significant associations with future diabetes: isoleucine, leucine, valine, tyrosine and phenylalanine. A combination of three amino acids predicted future diabetes (with a more than fivefold higher risk for individuals in top quartile). The results were replicated in an independent, prospective cohort. These findings underscore the potential key role of amino acid metabolism early in the pathogenesis of diabetes and suggest that amino acid profiles could aid in diabetes risk assessment.
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