High-mobility group protein B1: a new biomarker of metabolic syndrome in obese children

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作者
Arrigo, Teresa [1 ]
Chirico, Valeria [1 ]
Salpietro, Vincenzo [1 ]
Munafo, Caterina [1 ]
Ferrau, Valeria [1 ]
Gitto, Eloisa [2 ]
Lacquaniti, Antonio [3 ]
Salpietro, Carmelo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Messina, Dept Pediat Sci, I-98100 Messina, Italy
[2] Univ Messina, Neonatal Intens Care Unit, Inst Med Pediat, I-98100 Messina, Italy
[3] Univ Messina, Dept Internal Med, I-98100 Messina, Italy
关键词
BODY-MASS INDEX; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; PROINFLAMMATORY CYTOKINE; CHILDHOOD OBESITY; TNF-ALPHA; SENSITIVITY; PREVALENCE; HMGB1; ASSOCIATIONS; INFLAMMATION;
D O I
10.1530/EJE-13-0037
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: Obesity is associated with a chronic low-grade inflammation. High-mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) plays a key role in inflammation and immunostimulatory and chemotactic processes. The aim of the study was to assess the role of HMGB1 in obese children and to evaluate its diagnostic profile in identifying childhood obesity-related complications, such as the metabolic syndrome (MS). Patients and methods: Sixty obese children were enrolled and compared with 40 healthy children (control). Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), lipid profile, thyroid hormones, and pro- and anti-inflammatory peptides such as C-reactive protein (CRP), adiponectin, interleukin 6 (IL6), IL18, IL23, TNF alpha, resistin, and HMGB1 were evaluated. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis was employed to calculate the area under the curve (AUC) for HMGB1, IL6, and adiponectin to find the best cutoff values capable of identifying MS in obese children. Results: HMGB1 levels were statistically higher in obese patients than in the control group (19.4 +/- 6.8 vs 3.7 +/- 1.2 ng/ml; P < 0.0001). In obese patients, IL18, IL6, and resistin levels were significantly high, while adiponectin levels were low. At multivariate analysis, HMGB1 was found to be independently correlated with BMI, IL23, IL6, free triiodothyronine, HDL, and HOMA-IR. At ROC analysis, HMGB1 showed higher sensitivity and specificity (AUC, 0.992; sensitivity, 94.7%; specificity, 97.5%) than IL6 and adiponectin in identifying MS in obese children. Conclusion: HMGB1 plays an important role in the inflammatory process associated with childhood obesity. This peptide may be an important diagnostic marker for obesity-related complications, such as MS. European Journal of Endocrinology 168 631-638
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