PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Plasma 1-deoxysphingolipids are early predictors of incident type 2 diabetes mellitus.

  • J Mwinyi,
  • A Boström,
  • I Fehrer,
  • A Othman,
  • G Waeber,
  • H Marti-Soler,
  • P Vollenweider,
  • P Marques-Vidal,
  • H B Schiöth,
  • A von Eckardstein,
  • T Hornemann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. e0175776

Abstract

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1-Deoxysphingolipids (1-deoxySLs) are atypical sphingolipids, which are formed in a side reaction during sphingolipid de-novo synthesis. Recently, we demonstrated that 1-deoxySLs are biomarkers for the prediction of T2DM in obese, non-diabetic patients. Here we investigated the relevance of 1-deoxySLs as long-term predictive biomarkers for the incidence of T2DM in an asymptomatic population. Here, we analyzed the plasma sphingoid base profile in a nested group of non-diabetic individuals (N = 605) selected from a population-based study including 5 year follow-up data (CoLaus study). 1-DeoxySLs at baseline were significantly elevated in individuals who developed T2DM during the follow-up (p30kg/m2). In conclusion, elevated plasma 1-deoxySL levels are strong and independent risk predictors of future T2DM, especially for non-obese individuals in the general population.