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Bariatric Surgery Alters microRNA Content of Circulating Exosomes in Patients with Obesity

Authors
Bae, Yun-UiKim, YongjinLee, HaekyungKim, HyoungnaeJeon, Jin SeokNoh, HyunjinHan, Dong CheolRyu, SeonghoKwon, Soon Hyo
Issue Date
Feb-2019
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Keywords
Bariatric Surgery Alters microRNA Contentof Circulating Exosomes in Patients with Obesity
Citation
Obesity, v.27, no.2, pp 264 - 271
Pages
8
Journal Title
Obesity
Volume
27
Number
2
Start Page
264
End Page
271
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/4767
DOI
10.1002/oby.22379
ISSN
1930-7381
1930-739X
Abstract
Objective Exosomal microRNAs (miRNAs) are potential biomarkers for obesity, in which they regulate biological processes. Bariatric surgery has health benefits for patients with obesity; however, the mechanisms of these benefits are not clear. This study attempted to identify the exosomal miRNA signature associated with obesity and how it changed after bariatric surgery. Methods Healthy volunteers (HVs) and nondiabetic patients with obesity were prospectively enrolled in the study. The study assessed the serum exosomal miRNA profiles of HVs and patients with obesity using RNA sequencing. To evaluate the effects of bariatric surgery, the study also analyzed exosomal miRNAs in patients 6 months after surgery. Results RNA sequencing revealed differential expression of 72 exosomal miRNAs in patients with obesity compared with HVs and differential expression of 41 miRNAs in post- versus presurgery blood. Among the differentially expressed miRNAs, the study identified nine surgery-responsive miRNAs that were highly expressed in patients before surgery compared with HVs. Biological pathway analysis of the nine miRNAs indicated that they are likely involved in WNT, neurotrophin, and insulin signaling; the insulin receptor signaling cascade; and focal adhesion. Conclusions Patients with obesity have a distinct exosomal miRNA expression profile compared with HVs. In addition, weight loss after surgery alters the exosomal miRNA profile of patients with obesity.
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