Metabolomics Yield a Novel Biomarker for Predicting Diabetes Mellitus Risk in Humans
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Study Hypothesis
Recent advances in omics technologies have yielded fascinating opportunities for risk prediction1 of common diseases like hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Identifying biomarkers for predicting risk of diabetes mellitus can help in selecting individuals that would benefit a great deal from the proven preventative strategies for diabetes mellitus.2 In a landmark initiative, Wang et al3 sought to identify metabolite biomarkers of diabetes mellitus risk using high-throughput metabolite profiling from plasma samples of 2 large epidemiological cohorts and followed-up their findings with a series of mechanistic studies in a mice model and human tissues.
How Was the Hypothesis Tested?
The authors performed a nested case–control study …
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- Metabolomics Yield a Novel Biomarker for Predicting Diabetes Mellitus Risk in HumansPankaj AroraCirculation: Cardiovascular Genetics. 2014;7:95-96, originally published February 18, 2014https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.114.000528
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