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  • Obesity and metabolic syndromes are rising globally, with insulin resistance (IR) being a common issue among those with obesity, influenced by individual epigenetic factors.
  • MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are linked to metabolic diseases and can serve as potential biomarkers for predicting obesity-related IR; however, current studies often focus on single biomarkers rather than a comprehensive panel.
  • Future research should explore the miRNA expression profiles in obesity to improve early risk identification and develop effective treatments and management strategies for metabolic issues.

Article Abstract

Obesity and metabolic syndromes are becoming increasingly prevalent worldwide. Insulin resistance (IR) is a common complication of obesity. However, IR occurrence varies across individuals with obesity and may involve epigenetic factors. To rationalize the allocation of healthcare resources, biomarkers for the early risk stratification of individuals with obesity should be identified. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are closely associated with metabolic diseases and involved in epigenetic regulation. In this review, we have summarized the changes in miRNA expression in the peripheral circulation and tissues of patients and animals with obesity-associated IR over the last 5 years and identified several candidate biomarkers that predict obesity-related IR. There are areas for improvement in existing studies. First, more than the predictive validity of a single biomarker is required, and a biomarker panel needs to be formed. Second, miRNAs are often studied in isolation and do not form a network of signaling pathways. We believe that early biomarkers can help clinicians accurately predict individuals prone to obesity-related IR at an early stage. Epigenetic regulation may be one of the underlying causes of different clinical outcomes in individuals with obesity. Future studies should focus on objectively reflecting the differences in miRNA profile expression in individuals with obesity-related IR, which may help identify more reliable biomarkers. Understanding the metabolic pathways of these miRNAs can help design new metabolic risk prevention and management strategies, and support the development of drugs to treat obesity and metabolic disorders.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10401761PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13098-023-01137-3DOI Listing

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