Journal article
Fatty acids in the de novo lipogenesis pathway and incidence of type 2 diabetes: A pooled analysis of prospective cohort studies
PLoS medicine, Vol.17(6), pp.e1003102-e1003102
06/01/2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003102
PMCID: PMC7292352
PMID: 32530938
Abstract
Background
De novo lipogenesis (DNL) is the primary metabolic pathway synthesizing fatty acids from carbohydrates, protein, or alcohol. Our aim was to examine associations of in vivo levels of selected fatty acids (16:0, 16:1n7, 18:0, 18:1n9) in DNL with incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D).
Methods and findings
Seventeen cohorts from 12 countries (7 from Europe, 7 from the United States, 1 from Australia, 1 from Taiwan; baseline years = 1970-1973 to 2006-2010) conducted harmonized individual-level analyses of associations of DNL-related fatty acids with incident T2D. In total, we evaluated 65,225 participants (mean ages = 52.3-75.5 years; % women = 20.4%62.3% in 12 cohorts recruiting both sexes) and 15,383 incident cases of T2D over the 9-year follow-up on average. Cohort-specific association of each of 16:0, 16:1n7, 18:0, and 18:1n9 with incident T2D was estimated, adjusted for demographic factors, socioeconomic characteristics, alcohol, smoking, physical activity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, menopausal status, and adiposity. Cohort-specific associations were meta-analyzed with an inverse-varianceweighted approach. Each of the 4 fatty acids positively related to incident T2D. Relative risks (RRs) per cohort-specific range between midpoints of the top and bottom quintiles of fatty acid concentrations were 1.53 (1.41-1.66; p< 0.001) for 16:0, 1.40 (1.33-1.48; p< 0.001) for 16:1n-7, 1.14 (1.05-1.22; p = 0.001) for 18:0, and 1.16 (1.07-1.25; p< 0.001) for 18:1n9. Heterogeneity was seen across cohorts (I-2 = 51.1%-73.1% for each fatty acid) but not explained by lipid fractions and global geographical regions. Further adjusted for triglycerides (and 16:0 when appropriate) to evaluate associations independent of overall DNL, the associations remained significant for 16:0, 16:1n7, and 18:0 but were attenuated for 18:1n9 (RR = 1.03, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.94-1.13). These findings had limitations in potential reverse causation and residual confounding by imprecisely measured or unmeasured factors.
Conclusions
Concentrations of fatty acids in the DNL were positively associated with T2D incidence. Our findings support further work to investigate a possible role of DNL and individual fatty acids in the development of T2D.
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- Title: Subtitle
- Fatty acids in the de novo lipogenesis pathway and incidence of type 2 diabetes: A pooled analysis of prospective cohort studies
- Creators
- Fumiaki Imamura - University of CambridgeAmanda M. Fretts - University of WashingtonMatti Marklund - Tufts UniversityAndres V. Ardisson Korat - Harvard TH Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Nutr & Epidemiol, Boston, MA USAWei-Sin Yang - National Taiwan UniversityMaria Lankinen - University of Eastern FinlandWaqas Qureshi - Wake Forest UniversityCatherine Helmer - Université de BordeauxTzu-An Chen - Baylor College of MedicineJyrki K. Virtanen - University of Eastern FinlandKerry Wong - Canc Council Victoria, Canc Epidemiol Div, Melbourne, Vic, AustraliaJulie K. Bassett - Cancer Council VictoriaRachel Murphy - University of British ColumbiaNathan Tintle - Dordt UniversityChaoyu Ian Yu - University of WashingtonIngeborg A. Brouwer - University of AmsterdamKuo-Liong Chien - National Taiwan UniversityYun-yu Chen - National Taiwan UniversityAlexis C. Wood - Baylor College of MedicineLiana C. del Gobbo - Stanford UniversityLuc Djousse - Brigham and Women's HospitalJohanna M. Geleijnse - Wageningen University & ResearchGraham G. Giles - Monash UniversityJanette de Goede - Wageningen University & ResearchVilmundur Gudnason - Iceland Heart Assoc Res Inst, Kopavogur, IcelandWilliam S. Harris - University of South DakotaAllison Hodge - The University of MelbourneFrank Hu - Harvard UniversityAlbert Koulman - University of CambridgeMarkku Laakso - University of Eastern FinlandLars Lind - Uppsala UniversityHung-Ju Lin - National Taiwan UniversityBarbara McKnight - University of WashingtonKalina Rajaobelina - Université de BordeauxUlf Riserus - Uppsala UniversityJennifer G. Robinson - University of IowaCecilia Samieri - Université de BordeauxMackenzie Senn - Baylor College of MedicineDavid S. Siscovick - New York Academy of MedicineSabita S. Soedamah-Muthu - University of ReadingNona Sotoodehnia - University of WashingtonQi Sun - Brigham and Women's HospitalMichael Y. Tsai - University of MinnesotaTomi-Pekka Tuomainen - University of Eastern FinlandMatti Uusitupa - University of Eastern FinlandLynne E. Wagenknecht - Wake Forest UniversityNick J. Wareham - University of CambridgeJason H. Y. Wu - The George Institute for Global HealthRenata Micha - Tufts UniversityRozenn N. Lemaitre - University of WashingtonDariush Mozaffarian - Tufts UniversityNita G. Forouhi - University of CambridgeInterAct Consortium
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- PLoS medicine, Vol.17(6), pp.e1003102-e1003102
- DOI
- 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003102
- PMID
- 32530938
- PMCID
- PMC7292352
- NLM abbreviation
- PLoS Med
- ISSN
- 1549-1277
- eISSN
- 1549-1676
- Publisher
- Public Library Science
- Number of pages
- 17
- Grant note
- Uppsala University Hospital Hjartavernd (the Icelandic Heart Association) Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare; Swedish Research Council; Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life & Welfare (Forte) 3T32DK007703; T32CA009001; UM1 CA167552; R01 HL35464; AA11181; HL35464; CA55075; HL60712; P30 DK46200; M01-RR-43; CA186107; CA87969; CA49449; HL34594; CA167552; HL088521 / NIH; United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA Swedish Research Council; European Commission 17644 / Michael Smith Foundation for Medical Research; Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Unilever RD, Vlaardingen; Unilever R01HL-076200 / NIH (ODS); United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA Althingi (the Icelandic Parliament) MGEN N01-AG012100 / United States National Institute of Health (NIH); United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA 704735 / Canadian Cancer Society; Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS); United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke (NINDS) Academy of Finland Institut de la Longevite Ministry of Research-Institut National de la Sante NIH (NIH/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [NHLBI]) Caisse Nationale pour la Solidarite et l'Autonomie R01AG023629 / NIA; United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Institute on Aging (NIA) Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale Direction Generale de la Sante; General Electric European Union; European Commission Juselius Foundation FCS 2009-2012 / Fondation Plan Alzheimer MC_UU_12015/5; MC_UU_12015/1 / United Kingdom Medical Research Council Epidemiology Unit core grant; UK Research & Innovation (UKRI); Medical Research Council UK (MRC) VicHealth Fondation de France Swedish Diabetes Foundation (UR) Foundation Plan Alzheimer Ministry of Science and Technology; Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning, Republic of Korea LSHM_CT_2006_037197 / EU FP6 programme; European Commission MC_UU_12015/5; MC_UU_00006/3; MC_UU_12015/1; MC_UU_00014/5 / MRC; UK Research & Innovation (UKRI); Medical Research Council UK (MRC) NHLBI; United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Heart Lung & Blood Institute (NHLBI) HHSN268201600018C; HHSN268201600001C; HHSN268201600002C; HHSN268201600003C; HHSN268201600004C / NHLBI, NIH, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 209057; 126403 / Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council; National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia Caisse Nationale Maladie des Travailleurs Salaries Cancer Council Victoria; Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) National Institute of Aging (NIA) Intramural Research Program MOST 103-2314-B-002 -135-MY3; NSC 100-2314-B-002 -113 -MY3; NTUH 105-S3120; NTUH 106-S3453 / National Taiwan University, Taiwan; National Taiwan University HHSN268201200036C; HHSN268200800007C; HHSN268201800001C; N01HC55222; N01HC85079; N01HC85080; N01HC85081; N01HC85082; N01HC85083; N01HC85086; R01-HL-085710; U01HL080295; U01HL130114; U01-HL-47892; U01-HL-47902; N01-HC-95161; N01-HC-95162; N01-HC95163; N01-HC-95164; N01-HC-95165; N01-HC95166; N01-HC-95167; N01-HC-95168; N01HC-95169 / NHLBI; United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Heart Lung & Blood Institute (NHLBI) N01-HC25195 / Boston University UL1-TR000040; UL1-TR-001079 / NCRR; United States Department of Health & Human Services; National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) 2000T401 / Netherlands Heart Foundation IS-BRC-1215-20014 / National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre Cambridge; National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Dutch Scientific Organization (ZonMW); Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO); Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development Uppsala City Council COGINUT ANR-06-PNRA-005 / Agence Nationale de la Recherche; French National Research Agency (ANR) Conseils Regionaux d'Aquitaine et Bourgogne; Region Bourgogne-Franche-Comte; Region Nouvelle-Aquitaine
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 06/01/2020
- Academic Unit
- Epidemiology; Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Research Center
- Record Identifier
- 9984364442402771
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