Using trials of caloric restriction and bariatric surgery to explore the effects of body mass index on the circulating proteome

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Lucy J. Goudswaard
Madeleine L. Smith
David A. Hughes
Roy Taylor
Michael Lean
Naveed Sattar
Paul Welsh
Alex McConnachie
Jane M. Blazeby
Chris A. Rogers
Karsten Suhre
Shaza B. Zaghlool
Ingeborg Hers
Nicholas J. Timpson
Laura J. Corbin
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[1] University of Bristol,Population Health Sciences
[2] MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit,Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience
[3] University of Bristol,Human Nutrition, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences
[4] Newcastle Magnetic Resonance Centre,School of Cardiovascular and Medical Science
[5] Translational and Clinical Research Institute,Robertson Centre for Biostatistics, School of Health and Wellbeing
[6] Newcastle University,Bristol Medical School
[7] University of Glasgow,Department of Biophysics and Physiology
[8] University of Glasgow,undefined
[9] University of Glasgow,undefined
[10] Bristol Trials Centre,undefined
[11] University of Bristol,undefined
[12] Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar,undefined
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Thousands of proteins circulate in the bloodstream; identifying those which associate with weight and intervention-induced weight loss may help explain mechanisms of diseases associated with adiposity. We aimed to identify consistent protein signatures of weight loss across independent studies capturing changes in body mass index (BMI). We analysed proteomic data from studies implementing caloric restriction (Diabetes Remission Clinical trial) and bariatric surgery (By-Band-Sleeve), using SomaLogic and Olink Explore1536 technologies, respectively. Linear mixed models were used to estimate the effect of the interventions on circulating proteins. Twenty-three proteins were altered in a consistent direction after both bariatric surgery and caloric restriction, suggesting that these proteins are modulated by weight change, independent of intervention type. We also integrated Mendelian randomisation (MR) estimates of the effect of BMI on proteins measured by SomaLogic from a UK blood donor cohort as a third line of causal evidence. These MR estimates provided further corroborative evidence for a role of BMI in regulating the levels of six proteins including alcohol dehydrogenase-4, nogo receptor and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein. These results indicate the importance of triangulation in interrogating causal relationships; further study into the role of proteins modulated by weight in disease is now warranted.
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