Circulating Adipokine VASPIN Is Associated with Serum Lipid Profiles in Humans

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VASPIN, visceral adipose tissue-derived serpin, is an adipokine ameliorating insulin resistance in obesity. Here, we investigated the role of VASPIN and its genetic variants in lipid metabolism. We measured serum VASPIN concentrations by ELISA in 823 metabolically well-characterized Caucasian subjects (Sorbs from Germany). Furthermore, we genotyped 30 representative single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in two independent cohorts with metabolic phenotyping, the Sorbs (N = 823) and Leipzig (N = 919), and conducted genotype-phenotype association analyses. Circulating VASPIN strongly correlated with triacylglycerol levels (TAG; p = 1.079 \times 10-11 ), and moderately with apolipoprotein A1 and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (p = 0.026). Genetic variants in VASPIN were nominally associated with cholesterol, high-density and low-density lipoprotein (HDL-chol, LDL-chol), lipoprotein A, and apolipoprotein B as well as with TAG and free fatty acids (all p \textless 0.05 adjusted for age, sex, and body mass index [BMI]). Mendelian randomization analysis using VASPIN SNP as an instrumental variable showed borderline influence of VASPIN on LDL-chol levels (p = 0.05). Associations of VASPIN and its genetic variation with metabolic traits suggest a role of VASPIN in human lipid metabolism.

DOI: 10.1002/lipd.12139

Projects: Genetical Statistics and Systems Biology

Publication type: Journal article

Journal: Lipids

Human Diseases: No Human Disease specified

Citation: Lipids 54(4):203-210

Date Published: 18th Mar 2019

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Authors: Jana Breitfeld, Norman Wiele, Beate Gutsmann, Michael Stumvoll, Matthias Blüher, Markus Scholz, Peter Kovacs, Anke Tönjes

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Breitfeld, J., Wiele, N., Gutsmann, B., Stumvoll, M., Blüher, M., Scholz, M., Kovacs, P., & Tönjes, A. (2019). Circulating Adipokine VASPIN Is Associated with Serum Lipid Profiles in Humans. In Lipids (Vol. 54, Issue 4, pp. 203–210). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/lipd.12139
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