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Nat Commun ; 9(1): 333, 2018 01 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29362361

ABSTRACT

Metabolomics-genome-wide association studies (mGWAS) have uncovered many metabolic quantitative trait loci (mQTLs) influencing human metabolic individuality, though predominantly in European cohorts. By combining whole-exome sequencing with a high-resolution metabolomics profiling for a highly consanguineous Middle Eastern population, we discover 21 common variant and 12 functional rare variant mQTLs, of which 45% are novel altogether. We fine-map 10 common variant mQTLs to new metabolite ratio associations, and 11 common variant mQTLs to putative protein-altering variants. This is the first work to report common and rare variant mQTLs linked to diseases and/or pharmacological targets in a consanguineous Arab cohort, with wide implications for precision medicine in the Middle East.


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Arabs , Exome , Genome-Wide Association Study , Metabolome , Quantitative Trait Loci , Adult , Chromosome Mapping , Cohort Studies , Consanguinity , Female , Genetic Variation , Genotype , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Middle East
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Sci Rep ; 7(1): 16450, 2017 11 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29180664

ABSTRACT

Circulating microparticles (MPs) are major mediators in cardiovascular complications of type 2 diabetes (T2D); however, their contribution to Charcot foot (CF) disease is not known. Here, we purified and assessed the origin, concentration and content of circulating MPs from 33 individuals: 11 with T2D and acute CF, 11 T2D patients with equivalent neuropathy and 11 non-diabetic controls. First, we demonstrated that there were no differences in the distribution of MPs of endothelial, platelet origin among the 3 groups. However, MPs from leukocytes and monocytes origin were increased in CF patients. Moreover, we demonstrated that monocytes-derived MPs originated more frequently from intermediate and non-classical monocytes in CF patients. Five cytokines (G-CSF, GM-CSF, IL-1-ra, IL-2 and IL-16) were significantly increased in MPs from acute CF patients. Applying ingenuity pathways analysis, we found that those cytokines interacted well and induced the activation of pathways that are involved in osteoclast formation. Further, we treated THP-1 monocytes and monocytes sorted from healthy patients with CF-derived MPs during their differentiation into osteoclasts, which increased their differentiation into multinucleated osteoclast-like cells. Altogether, our study suggests that circulating MPs in CF disease have a high content of inflammatory cytokines and could increase osteoclast differentiation in vitro.


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Cell-Derived Microparticles/metabolism , Cytokines/metabolism , Diabetic Foot/metabolism , Diabetic Foot/pathology , Inflammation/pathology , Monocytes/pathology , Osteoclasts/pathology , Acute Disease , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , THP-1 Cells
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