Project description:Evaluate differences in gene methylation levels between offspring born after maternal bariatric surgery and their siblings born before surgery Offspring born after maternal bariatric surgery (AMS, N=25) vs. offspring born before maternal surgery (BMS, N=25)
Project description:Evaluate differences in gene expression levels between offspring born after maternal bariatric surgery and their siblings born before surgery Offspring born after maternal bariatric surgery (AMS, N=23) vs. offspring born before maternal surgery (BMS, N=23)
Project description:Evaluate differences in gene methylation levels between offspring born after maternal bariatric surgery and their siblings born before surgery
Project description:Evaluate differences in gene expression levels between offspring born after maternal bariatric surgery and their siblings born before surgery
Project description:Obesity and diabetes are linked to cardiometabolic diseases, however study in this field faces hardships as there are substantial prognostic heterogeneity involved. To profile the molecular mechanisms that contribute to the different responses to bariatric surgery dependent on the presence of diabetes, we sought to identify extracellular vesicular proteomic signatures of obesity with or without diabetes before or after bariatric surgery. In this study, extracellular vesicle proteins in 30 morbidly obese patients with (n = 12) or without (n = 18) diabetes were sampled before or 6 months after bariatric surgery and were compared to those in 37 healthy controls, analyzed by using the SWATH-MS analysis.
Project description:Intrauterine exposure to disturbed maternal glucose metabolism is associated with adverse consequences for the offspring. Hepatic disorders in affected offspring emerge in early development; thus, detection of disease biomarkers at an early stage may elucidate the underlying mechanisms of maternal hyperglycemia-induced metabolic disease and improve timely diagnosis and treatment strategies. To systematically study the molecular consequences of maternal hyperglycemia, we used data independent acquisition (DIA) proteomics and compared the molecular profiles of liver of three days old wild-type piglets born to a transgenic hyperglycemic pig model with those of wild-type piglets born to normoglycemic mothers.
2023-07-10 | PXD040305 | Pride
Project description:Microbiome before and after bariatric surgery
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of subcutaneous adipose tissue before and after 2 years of bariatric surgery. This type of surgery produce a masive weight loss in morbidly obese subjects, and improve the comorbidities associated to obesity. Goal was to determine the effects of bariatric surgery on the gene expression of subcutaneous adipose tissue.