Concordance of bioactive vs. total immunoreactive serum leptin levels in children with severe early onset obesity.

Leptin secreted from adipose tissue signals peripheral energy status to the brain. Monogenic leptin deficiency results in severe early onset obesity with hyperphagia. Recently, a similar phenotype of inactivating leptin mutations but with preserved immunoreactivity and hence normal circulating immun...

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Main Authors: Juraj Stanik, Jürgen Kratzsch, Kathrin Landgraf, Kathrin Scheuermann, Ulrike Spielau, Ruth Gausche, Daniela Gasperikova, Wieland Kiess, Antje Körner
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-e213d7f74fbf40d3a4fcc74e15ef351b2020-11-25T01:20:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01125e017810710.1371/journal.pone.0178107Concordance of bioactive vs. total immunoreactive serum leptin levels in children with severe early onset obesity.Juraj StanikJürgen KratzschKathrin LandgrafKathrin ScheuermannUlrike SpielauRuth GauscheDaniela GasperikovaWieland KiessAntje KörnerLeptin secreted from adipose tissue signals peripheral energy status to the brain. Monogenic leptin deficiency results in severe early onset obesity with hyperphagia. Recently, a similar phenotype of inactivating leptin mutations but with preserved immunoreactivity and hence normal circulating immunoreactive leptin has been reported.We aimed to evaluate the proportion of bioactive leptin serum levels (compared to immunoreactive leptin) as a biomarker for the screening of leptin gene mutations causing monogenic obesity. Furthermore, we aimed to compare the immunoreactive and bioactive leptin levels associations with parameters of insulin resistance and insulin secretion in obese children and adolescents.We measured bioactive and immunoreactive leptin levels by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays in fasting serum samples of 70 children with severe (BMI SDS >3) non-syndromic obesity with onset <3 years of life from our Leipzig childhood obesity cohort (n = 1204). Sanger sequencing of the leptin gene was performed in probands with proportion of bioactive/immunoreactive leptin <90%.The mean levels of bioactive and immunoreactive leptin were almost identical (41.1±25.2 vs. 41.1±25.4ng/mL). In three probands with the lowest bioactive leptin proportion (<90%) we did not identify mutations in the leptin gene. Compared to immunoreactive leptin, bioactive leptin showed similar and slightly better statistical associations with indices of insulin resistance in correlation and multivariate analyses.In our sample selected for severe early onset childhood obesity, we did not identify leptin gene mutations leading to decreased proportion of bioactive leptin. Nevertheless, the bioactive leptin levels were stronger associated with selected insulin secretion/resistance indices than the immunoreactive leptin levels.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5441582?pdf=render
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author Juraj Stanik
Jürgen Kratzsch
Kathrin Landgraf
Kathrin Scheuermann
Ulrike Spielau
Ruth Gausche
Daniela Gasperikova
Wieland Kiess
Antje Körner
spellingShingle Juraj Stanik
Jürgen Kratzsch
Kathrin Landgraf
Kathrin Scheuermann
Ulrike Spielau
Ruth Gausche
Daniela Gasperikova
Wieland Kiess
Antje Körner
Concordance of bioactive vs. total immunoreactive serum leptin levels in children with severe early onset obesity.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Juraj Stanik
Jürgen Kratzsch
Kathrin Landgraf
Kathrin Scheuermann
Ulrike Spielau
Ruth Gausche
Daniela Gasperikova
Wieland Kiess
Antje Körner
author_sort Juraj Stanik
title Concordance of bioactive vs. total immunoreactive serum leptin levels in children with severe early onset obesity.
title_short Concordance of bioactive vs. total immunoreactive serum leptin levels in children with severe early onset obesity.
title_full Concordance of bioactive vs. total immunoreactive serum leptin levels in children with severe early onset obesity.
title_fullStr Concordance of bioactive vs. total immunoreactive serum leptin levels in children with severe early onset obesity.
title_full_unstemmed Concordance of bioactive vs. total immunoreactive serum leptin levels in children with severe early onset obesity.
title_sort concordance of bioactive vs. total immunoreactive serum leptin levels in children with severe early onset obesity.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Leptin secreted from adipose tissue signals peripheral energy status to the brain. Monogenic leptin deficiency results in severe early onset obesity with hyperphagia. Recently, a similar phenotype of inactivating leptin mutations but with preserved immunoreactivity and hence normal circulating immunoreactive leptin has been reported.We aimed to evaluate the proportion of bioactive leptin serum levels (compared to immunoreactive leptin) as a biomarker for the screening of leptin gene mutations causing monogenic obesity. Furthermore, we aimed to compare the immunoreactive and bioactive leptin levels associations with parameters of insulin resistance and insulin secretion in obese children and adolescents.We measured bioactive and immunoreactive leptin levels by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays in fasting serum samples of 70 children with severe (BMI SDS >3) non-syndromic obesity with onset <3 years of life from our Leipzig childhood obesity cohort (n = 1204). Sanger sequencing of the leptin gene was performed in probands with proportion of bioactive/immunoreactive leptin <90%.The mean levels of bioactive and immunoreactive leptin were almost identical (41.1±25.2 vs. 41.1±25.4ng/mL). In three probands with the lowest bioactive leptin proportion (<90%) we did not identify mutations in the leptin gene. Compared to immunoreactive leptin, bioactive leptin showed similar and slightly better statistical associations with indices of insulin resistance in correlation and multivariate analyses.In our sample selected for severe early onset childhood obesity, we did not identify leptin gene mutations leading to decreased proportion of bioactive leptin. Nevertheless, the bioactive leptin levels were stronger associated with selected insulin secretion/resistance indices than the immunoreactive leptin levels.
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