2016
DOI: 10.1159/000444677
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Functional Significance and Predictive Value of MicroRNAs in Pediatric Obesity: Tiny Molecules with Huge Impact?

Abstract: Obesity is a major health concern. While some children develop comorbidities such as insulin resistance and low-grade systemic inflammation upon weight gain, others stay metabolically healthy. There is an urgent need for clinically relevant markers with prognostic value related to disease development and intervention success. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are established biomarkers for several disease states. Herein, we give a brief overview of miRNA biogenesis and function and the potential role of circulating miRNA in … Show more

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“…This includes classical hormones (such as leptin), growth factors (e.g., insulin-like growth factor-1 and platelet-derived growth factor), inflammatory mediators, enzymes, and metabolites (such as fatty acids). Thus, white adipose tissue is in permanent crosstalk influencing other organ systems through the production of these adipocytokines [47]. Altered levels of adipocytokines have been demonstrated as a common feature not only in obesity, but also in NAFLD and MetS in children and adolescents [48, 49].…”
Section: The Role Of Adipocytokines In the Pathogenesis Of Metabolic mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This includes classical hormones (such as leptin), growth factors (e.g., insulin-like growth factor-1 and platelet-derived growth factor), inflammatory mediators, enzymes, and metabolites (such as fatty acids). Thus, white adipose tissue is in permanent crosstalk influencing other organ systems through the production of these adipocytokines [47]. Altered levels of adipocytokines have been demonstrated as a common feature not only in obesity, but also in NAFLD and MetS in children and adolescents [48, 49].…”
Section: The Role Of Adipocytokines In the Pathogenesis Of Metabolic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both hyperplastic and hypertrophic growth of adipocytes can be observed with diameters exceeding the maximal diffusion rate of oxygen. It is supposed that local hypoxia, cell death, and macrophage infiltration occur consequently and lead to an altered adipokine secretion profile with an upregulation of inflammatory factors, which contribute to the chronic low-grade inflammation observed in obesity [47]. This low-grade inflammation might underlie, at least in part, the clustering of cardiovascular risk factors [53].…”
Section: The Role Of Adipocytokines In the Pathogenesis Of Metabolic mentioning
confidence: 99%
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