An epigenomic meta-analysis of differentially methylated sites in pre- and Post-Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery Adult Female Patients
Journal article
| Authors | Lovett, A., Hitman, G. A., Dimitriadis, G. K., Murphy, A. M., Tripathi, G. and Duggirala, A. |
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| Abstract | Background/Objectives: Metabolic/bariatric surgery is currently the most successful treatment for patients with obesity; however, a fifth of patients undergoing surgery may not lose enough weight to be considered successful. Recent studies have shown that bariatric/metabolic surgery alters the epigenome and may explain postoperative improvements in metabolic health. The primary objective is to consolidate published differentially methylated CpG sites in pre- and post-metabolic/bariatric surgery female patients and associate them with the respective genes and pathways. Methods: This systematic review adhered to the PRISMA-P guidelines and was registered with the PROSPERO (CRD42023421852). Following an initial screening of 541 studies using COVIDENCE, six studies were selected, comprising three epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) and three candidate gene methylation studies. The published studies collected DNA samples from female patients with obesity before and after surgery (3 months, 6 months, 9–31 months, and 2 years). KEGG pathway analysis was performed on genes where the extracted CpG sites were located. Results: The meta-analysis showed that 11,456 CpG sites are differentially methylated after a successful weight loss surgery, with 109 sites mapped to genes involved in key metabolic pathways, including FoxO, mTOR, insulin, cAMP, adipocytokine, Toll-like receptor, and PI3K-Akt. Conclusion: The highlighted differentially methylated CpG sites can be further used to predict the molecular signature associated with successful metabolic/bariatric surgery. |
| Keywords | obesity; epigenetic signatures; methylation; epigenetic; metabolic surgery; bariatric surgery; weight reduction; CpG |
| Year | 2025 |
| Journal | Epigenomes |
| Journal citation | 9 (32) |
| Publisher | MDPI |
| ISSN | 2075-4655 |
| Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.3390/epigenomes9030032 |
| Web address (URL) | https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4655/9/3/32 |
| Funder | University of Derby |
| Accepted author manuscript | File Access Level Restricted |
| Publisher's version | License File Access Level Open |
| Output status | Published |
| Publication dates | |
| Online | 29 Aug 2025 |
| Publication process dates | |
| Accepted | 23 Aug 2025 |
| Deposited | 05 Sep 2025 |
https://repository.derby.ac.uk/item/qzw42/an-epigenomic-meta-analysis-of-differentially-methylated-sites-in-pre-and-post-metabolic-bariatric-surgery-adult-female-patients
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