Identifying metabotypes of insulin resistance severity in children with metabolic syndrome
Journal article, 2024

Background: Insulin resistance is a frequent precursor of typical obesity and metabolic syndrome complications. However, accurate diagnosis remains elusive because of its pathophysiological complexity and heterogeneity. Herein, we have explored the utility of insulin secretion dynamics in response to an oral glucose tolerance test as a surrogate marker to identify distinct metabotypes of disease severity. Methods: The study population consisted of children with obesity and insulin resistance, stratified according to the post-challenge insulin peak timing (i.e., early, middle, and late peak), from whom fasting and postprandial plasma and erythrocytes were collected for metabolomics analysis. Results: Children with late insulin peak manifested worse cardiometabolic health (i.e., higher blood pressure, glycemia, and HOMA-IR scores) than early responders. These subjects also showed more pronounced changes in metabolites mirroring failures in energy homeostasis, oxidative stress, metabolism of cholesterol and phospholipids, and adherence to unhealthy dietary habits. Furthermore, delayed insulin peak was associated with impaired metabolic flexibility, as reflected in compromised capacity to regulate mitochondrial energy pathways and the antioxidant defense in response to glucose overload. Conclusions: Altogether, these findings suggest that insulin resistance could encompass several phenotypic subtypes characterized by graded disturbances in distinctive metabolic derangements occurring in childhood obesity, which serve as severity predictive markers.

Metabolomics

Insulin resistance

Metabolic flexibility

Childhood obesity

Author

Álvaro González-Domínguez

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar

Jesús Domínguez-Riscart

Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar

Otto Savolainen

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Infrastructures

Alfonso María Lechuga-Sancho

Universidad de Cadiz, Facultad de Medicina

Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar

Rikard Landberg

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Food and Nutrition Science

Raúl González-Domínguez

Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar

Cardiovascular Diabetology

14752840 (eISSN)

Vol. 23 1 315

Subject Categories

Endocrinology and Diabetes

Pediatrics

Bioinformatics and Systems Biology

Nutrition and Dietetics

DOI

10.1186/s12933-024-02412-x

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