Possible Association of Altered Serum Lipids in Obese Adult Females with Adenoviral Infection

A. Jaworowska
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The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the possible role of adenovirus infection in etiology of obesity. Antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM) to adenovirus were determined in a total of 71 Caucasian, apparently healthy, middle aged (mean 45.9 ± 13.6 years), living in urban area, cohort of women - including overweight/obese (OW/OB, n = 50) and normal weight (NW, n = 21) group - by using serotype non-specific enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Triglycerides (TG), total- (TChol) and HDL-cholesterol (HDLChol) concentrations in collected serum samples were performed by standard enzymatic methods. The level of LDL cholesterol (LDLChol) was calculated using the Friedewald formula. Anthropometric measurements were taken and body mass index (BMI), percentage of fat mass (%FM) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) were calculated. There were no associations (p > 0.05) observed between IgG + or IgA + seropositivity for adenovirus and measured obesity indicators as BMI, %FM, WHR in studied female groups. However, in the group of OW/OB subjects with combined seropositivity (IgG + /IgA + ) - both for IgG and IgA antibodies to adenovirus - which suggest chronic adenoviral infection the significantly (p < 0.05) lower serum TG, TChol and LDLChol concentrations have been observed in comparison with the seronegative (IgG - /IgA - ) females from the OW/OB and NW group of females. Findings of our pilot study suggest that infection of some adenoviruses may predispose to altered serum lipids in some adult OW/OB females. Further studies should be made to critically evaluate this association and its possible consequences to currently accepted protocols for obesity prevention and treatment. Especially, in this group of OW/OB females, the involvement of measurements of the serotype-specific neutralizing antibodies to adenovirus or isolation/identification of specific adenovirus like particles in serum and adipose tissue using convective interaction media (CIM) monolithic column technology should be advisable.
肥胖成年女性血脂改变与腺病毒感染的可能关联
本初步研究的目的是探讨腺病毒感染在肥胖病因学中的可能作用。采用血清型非特异性酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)对71例明显健康、中年(平均45.9±13.6岁)、生活在城市地区、超重/肥胖(OW/OB, n = 50)和正常体重(NW, n = 21)组的女性进行腺病毒抗体(IgG、IgA、IgM)检测。采用标准酶法测定血清中甘油三酯(TG)、总- (TChol)和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDLChol)浓度。采用Friedewald公式计算LDL胆固醇(LDLChol)水平。进行人体测量,计算身体质量指数(BMI)、脂肪质量百分比(%FM)和腰臀比(WHR)。研究女性血清腺病毒IgG +或IgA +阳性与BMI、%FM、WHR等肥胖指标均无相关性(p > 0.05)。然而,在OW/OB合并血清阳性(IgG + /IgA +) -腺病毒IgG和IgA抗体-提示慢性腺病毒感染的组中,与OW/OB和NW组中血清阴性(IgG - /IgA -)的女性相比,观察到血清TG、TChol和LDLChol浓度显著(p < 0.05)降低。我们的初步研究结果表明,某些腺病毒感染可能导致一些成年OW/OB女性血脂改变。应该进行进一步的研究来批判性地评估这种关联及其对目前公认的肥胖预防和治疗方案的可能影响。特别是,在这组OW/OB女性中,应该建议使用对流相互作用介质(CIM)整体柱技术测量血清型特异性腺病毒中和抗体或分离/鉴定血清和脂肪组织中的特异性腺病毒样颗粒。
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