Probing erythrocytes as sensitive and reliable sensors of metabolic disturbances in the crosstalk between childhood obesity and insulin resistance: findings from an observational study, in vivo challenge tests, and ex vivo incubation assays
Journal article, 2024

Background: Although insulin resistance (IR) is among the most frequent and pathogenically relevant complications accompanying childhood obesity, its role in modulating and exacerbating obesity pathophysiology has not yet been completely clarified. Methods: To get deeper insights into the interplay between childhood obesity and IR, we leveraged a comprehensive experimental design based on a combination of observational data, in vivo challenge tests (i.e., oral glucose tolerance test), and ex vivo assays (i.e., incubation of erythrocytes with insulin) using a population comprising children with obesity and IR, children with obesity without IR, and healthy controls, from whom plasma and erythrocyte samples were collected for subsequent metabolomics analysis. Results: Children with concomitant IR showed exacerbated metabolic disturbances in the crosstalk between endogenous, microbial, and environmental determinants, including failures in energy homeostasis, amino acid metabolism, oxidative stress, synthesis of steroid hormones and bile acids, membrane lipid composition, as well as differences in exposome-related metabolites associated with diet, exposure to endocrine disruptors, and gut microbiota. Furthermore, challenge tests and ex vivo assays revealed a deleterious impact of IR on individuals’ metabolic flexibility, as reflected in blunted capacity to regulate homeostasis in response to hyperinsulinemia, at both systemic and erythroid levels. Conclusions: Thus, we have demonstrated for the first time that metabolite alterations in erythrocytes represent reliable and sensitive biomarkers to disentangle the metabolic complexity of IR and childhood obesity. This study emphasizes the crucial need of addressing inter-individual variability factors, such as the presence of comorbidities, to obtain a more accurate understanding of obesity-related molecular mechanisms.

Erythrocytes

Insulin resistance

Childhood obesity

Metabolomics

Author

Álvaro González-Domínguez

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar

Otto Savolainen

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Infrastructures

Jesús Domínguez-Riscart

Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar

Rikard Landberg

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Food and Nutrition Science

Alfonso María Lechuga-Sancho

Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar

Universidad de Cadiz, Facultad de Medicina

Raúl González-Domínguez

Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar

Cardiovascular Diabetology

1475-2840 (ISSN)

Vol. 23 1 336

Subject Categories

Endocrinology and Diabetes

Pediatrics

DOI

10.1186/s12933-024-02395-9

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9/20/2024