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Review
. 2021 Dec 23;14(1):47.
doi: 10.3390/nu14010047.

Metaproteomics Approach and Pathway Modulation in Obesity and Diabetes: A Narrative Review

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Metaproteomics Approach and Pathway Modulation in Obesity and Diabetes: A Narrative Review

Francesco Maria Calabrese et al. Nutrients. .

Abstract

Low-grade inflammatory diseases revealed metabolic perturbations that have been linked to various phenotypes, including gut microbiota dysbiosis. In the last decade, metaproteomics has been used to investigate protein composition profiles at specific steps and in specific healthy/pathologic conditions. We applied a rigorous protocol that relied on PRISMA guidelines and filtering criteria to obtain an exhaustive study selection that finally resulted in a group of 10 studies, based on metaproteomics and that aim at investigating obesity and diabetes. This batch of studies was used to discuss specific microbial and human metaproteome alterations and metabolic patterns in subjects affected by diabetes (T1D and T2D) and obesity. We provided the main up- and down-regulated protein patterns in the inspected pathologies. Despite the available results, the evident paucity of metaproteomic data is to be considered as a limiting factor in drawing objective considerations. To date, ad hoc prepared metaproteomic databases collecting pathologic data and related metadata, together with standardized analysis protocols, are required to increase our knowledge on these widespread pathologies.

Keywords: diabetes; gut microbiota; low-grade inflammation; metabolic diseases; metaproteomics; obesity.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Flowchart study selection using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) process [24].

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