Leptin and TNF-alpha promoter methylation levels measured by MSP could predict the response to a low-calorie diet
Palabras clave : 
DNA methylation
Epigenetic biomarker
Obesity
Hypocaloric diet
TNF-alpha
Leptin
Fecha de publicación : 
2011
Editorial : 
Springer
ISSN : 
1138-7548
Cita: 
Cordero P, Campion J, Milagro FI, Goyenechea E, Steemburgo T, Javierre BM, et al. Leptin and TNF-alpha promoter methylation levels measured by MSP could predict the response to a low-calorie diet. J Physiol Biochem 2011 Apr 5.
Resumen
Obesity-associated adipose tissue enlargement is characterized by an enhanced proinflammatory status and an elevated secretion of adipokines such as leptin and cytokines such as TNF-alpha. Among the different mechanisms that could underlie the interindividual differences in obesity, epigenetic regulation of gene expression has emerged as a potentially important determinant. Therefore, twenty-seven obese women (age: 32-50 years; baseline Body Mass Index, BMI: 34.4±4.2 Kg/m2) were prescribed an eight-week Low-Calorie-Diet and epigenetic marks were assessed. Baseline and endpoint anthropometric parameters were measured and blood samples were drawn. Genomic DNA and RNA from adipose tissue biopsies were isolated before and after the dietary intervention. Leptin and TNF-alpha promoter methylation were measured by MSP after bisulfite treatment and gene expression was also analyzed. Obese women with a successful weight loss (≥5% of initial body weight, n=21) improved the lipid profile and fat mass percentage (-12%, p<0.05). Both systolic (-5%, p<0.05) and diastolic (-8%, p<0.01) blood pressures significantly decreased. At baseline women with better response to the dietary intervention showed lower promoter methylation levels of leptin (-47%, p<0.05) and TNF-alpha (-39%, p=0.071) than the non-responder group (n=6), while no differences were found between responder and non-responder group in leptin and TNF-alpha gene expression analysis. These data suggest that leptin and TNF-alpha methylation levels could be used as epigenetic biomarkers concerning the response to a Low-Calorie-Diet. Indeed, methylation profile could help to predict the susceptibility to weight loss as well as some comorbidities such as hypertension or type 2 diabetes.

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