Adipose transcriptome and plasma metabolome responses after a 6-day very-low energy fast in obesity: a single-arm feeding trial (FASTOMICS-6)
Background: Fasting and ketogenic diets have gained popularity due to potential health benefits, in part via autophagy and other protective processes. However, although the basic physiology of fasting is well-established, we lack a deeper understanding of mechanisms on the tissue level and associated metabolome changes, particularly in humans. Method: 4 males and 9 females with severe obesity underwent a very-low-energy in-hospital feeding study (600 kcal/day). Plasma (n=13) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (sAT) samples (n=12) were collected in the morning before and after 6 days and analysed by GC-MS/MS and RNA-sequencing, respectively. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) and weighted gene co-expression network analysis were used to identify biological pathways and modules of affected genes and their correlation with plasma ketones and metabolites.
- Type: Transcriptome Sequencing
- Archiver: Federated EGA Norway
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A Very-low-energy Fast Involves Increased Adipose Inflammatory Gene Expression: A 6-day Feeding Trial (FASTOMICS-6).
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 111: 2026 1470-1483 |
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