Circulating Leptin and Branched Chain Amino Acids – Correlation with Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm Dysplastic Grade

dc.contributor.authorYip-Schneider, Michele T.
dc.contributor.authorSimpson, Rachel
dc.contributor.authorCarr, Rosalie A.
dc.contributor.authorWu, Huangbing
dc.contributor.authorFan, Hao
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Ziyue
dc.contributor.authorKorc, Murray
dc.contributor.authorZhang, Jianjun
dc.contributor.authorSchmidt, C. Max
dc.contributor.departmentSurgery, School of Medicineen_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-21T15:57:24Z
dc.date.available2020-07-21T15:57:24Z
dc.date.issued2019-05
dc.description.abstractBackground: The most common type of mucinous pancreatic cyst that may progress to pancreatic cancer is intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN). Low-risk IPMN with low-/moderate-grade dysplasia may be safely watched, whereas high-risk IPMN with high-grade dysplasia or invasive components should undergo resection. However, there is currently no reliable means of making this distinction. We hypothesize that blood concentrations of insulin resistance biomarkers may aid in the differentiation of low- and high-risk IPMN. Methods: Plasma/serum was collected from consented patients undergoing pancreatic resection. IPMN diagnosis and dysplastic grade were confirmed by surgical pathology. The study included 235 IPMN (166 low/moderate grade, 39 high grade, 30 invasive). Circulating levels of leptin, branched chain amino acids (BCAA), and retinol-binding protein-4 (RBP-4) were measured by enzyme-linked immunoassay and correlated with surgical pathology. Results: Circulating leptin levels (mean ± SE) were significantly higher in patients with low/moderate IPMN than in high-grade/invasive IPMN (15,803 ± 1686 vs. 10,275 ± 1228 pg/ml; p = 0.0086). Leptin levels were positively correlated with BMI (r = 0.65, p < 0.0001) and were higher in females (p < 0.0001). Stratified analysis showed that mean leptin levels were significantly different between low/moderate and high/invasive IPMNs only in females (24,383 ± 2748 vs. 16,295 ± 2040 pg/ml; p = 0.020). Conversely, circulating BCAA levels were lower in low/moderate IPMN than in high-grade/invasive IPMN (0.38 ± 0.007 vs. 0.42 ± 0.01 mM; p = 0.011). No significant differences in RBP-4 levels were observed. Conclusions: Circulating leptin in females and BCAA correlates with IPMN dysplastic grade and, if combined with clinical characteristics, have the potential to improve clinical decision-making.en_US
dc.eprint.versionAuthor's manuscripten_US
dc.identifier.citationYip-Schneider, M. T., Simpson, R., Carr, R. A., Wu, H., Fan, H., Liu, Z., Korc, M., Zhang, J., & Schmidt, C. M. (2019). Circulating Leptin and Branched Chain Amino Acids-Correlation with Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm Dysplastic Grade. Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, 23(5), 966–974. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-018-3963-yen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/23294
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherSpringer Verlagen_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1007/s11605-018-3963-yen_US
dc.relation.journalJournal of Gastrointestinal Surgeryen_US
dc.rightsPublisher Policyen_US
dc.sourcePMCen_US
dc.subjectLeptinen_US
dc.subjectBCAAen_US
dc.subjectIPMNen_US
dc.subjectBiomarkeren_US
dc.subjectPancreatic cysten_US
dc.titleCirculating Leptin and Branched Chain Amino Acids – Correlation with Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm Dysplastic Gradeen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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