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- Title
Is skin autofluorescence a novel non-invasive marker in diabetes? A systematic review and meta-analysis of case-control studies.
- Authors
Hosseini, Mahboobeh Sadat; Razavi, Zahra; Bahri, Razman Arabzadeh; Houshang Ehsani, Amir; Firooz, Alireza; Aryanian, Zeinab; Ehsani, Ala; Sadeghi, Yasaman
- Abstract
Background: The advanced glycation end product (AGE) is produced from the nonenzymatic reaction between glucose and macromolecules by aging. Accumulation of AGE causes functional and structural changes in body proteins that lead to impairment of tissue protein functions. We aimed to validate AGE measurement by skin autofluorescence (SAF) in diabetes mellitus (DM) compared to the nondiabetes population. Materials and Methods: We searched the PubMed, Cochrane, and Scopus databases from their inception till September 18, 2022, for casecontrol studies measuring AGE by SAF. Nonhuman studies, as well as review articles, study proposals, editorials, case reports, or congress posters, were excluded. We used a random effects model to assess the standard mean difference (MD) of age,body mass index (BMI), HbA1c, and SAF between diabetes and nondiabetes individuals. Results: Higher SAF in DM patients indicated more accumulation of AGE compared with the nondiabetic population. Furthermore, HbA1c was considerably higher in DM patients. The MD of age, male gender, and BMI were significantly different between the DM individuals, compared with nondiabetic subjects, which can lead to altered SAF level and AGE production. There was a remarkable heterogeneity between diabetes and nondiabetes when measuring age, gender, and BMI, as well as HbA1c and SAF level. Conclusion: This study could not confirm the validity of SAF as a surrogate marker in diabetes patients. Interestingly, metabolic load and high BMI can increase SAF, considerably. Altogether, SAF could be helpful in the future as a marker for metabolic syndrome or diabetes.
- Subjects
ONLINE information services; MEDICAL databases; GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin; META-analysis; SKIN; SYSTEMATIC reviews; DIABETES; DIAGNOSTIC imaging; ADVANCED glycation end-products; METABOLIC disorders; TUMOR markers; MEDLINE
- Publication
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 2023, Vol 28, p1
- ISSN
1735-1995
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.4103/jrms.jrms_127_23