Influence of Seropositivity against Adenovirus-36 on the Risk of Obesity and Insulin Resistance in the Child Population of Southern Chile

Viruses. 2024 Jun 20;16(6):995. doi: 10.3390/v16060995.

Abstract

Background: Previous infection with Adenovirus-36 (HAdv-D36) has been associated with adipogenesis and glycemic regulation in cell culture and animal models. In humans, HAdv-D36 antibodies correlate with increased obesity risk yet paradoxically enhance glycemic control across various demographics. This study assesses the association of HAdv-D36 seropositivity with obesity, lipid, and glycemic profiles among school-aged children. Methods: We evaluated 208 children aged 9-13, categorized by BMI z-scores into normal weight (-1 to +1), overweight (+1 to +2), and obese (>+3). Assessments included anthropometry, Tanner stage for pubertal development, and biochemical tests (relating to lipids, glucose, and insulin), alongside HAdv-D36 seropositivity checked via ELISA. Insulin resistance was gauged using Chilean pediatric criteria. Results: The cohort displayed a high prevalence of overweight/obesity. HAdv-D36 seropositivity was 5.4%, showing no correlation with nutritional status. Additionally, no link between HAdv-D36 seropositivity and lipid levels was observed. Notably, insulin levels and HOMA-RI were significantly lower in HAdv-D36 positive children (p < 0.001). No cases of insulin resistance were reported in the HAdv-D36 (+) group in our population. Conclusions: HAdv-D36 seropositivity appears to decrease insulin secretion and resistance, aligning with earlier findings. However, no association with obesity development was found in the child population of southern Chile.

Keywords: Adenovirus-36; childhood obesity; insulin resistance.

MeSH terms

  • Adenovirus Infections, Human / blood
  • Adenovirus Infections, Human / epidemiology
  • Adenovirus Infections, Human / virology
  • Adenoviruses, Human*
  • Adolescent
  • Antibodies, Viral / blood
  • Child
  • Chile / epidemiology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Insulin / blood
  • Insulin Resistance*
  • Male
  • Obesity / epidemiology
  • Obesity / virology
  • Pediatric Obesity / epidemiology
  • Pediatric Obesity / virology
  • Prevalence
  • Risk Factors
  • Seroepidemiologic Studies

Substances

  • Antibodies, Viral
  • Insulin