Cross-sectional study of 85 adults (48 with BMI ≥30, 37 with normal BMI) measuring serum MOTS-c levels and their associations with HOMA-IR insulin resistance, endothelial function markers, and inflammatory cytokines. MOTS-c levels were significantly lower in obese individuals and inversely correlated with insulin resistance and endothelial dysfunction. Provides clinical evidence linking reduced circulating MOTS-c to obesity-associated metabolic and vascular dysfunction—supporting MOTS-c measurement as a clinically meaningful biomarker of metabolic health and identifying MOTS-c deficiency as a potential contributor to the vascular complications of obesity.
Ozkaya, Duygu Yildiz; Haymana, Cem; Demirci, Ibrahim; Duman, Umut Göktan; Küpçük, Erhan; Koç, Gizem Esra; Tasci, Ilker; Sonmez, Yusuf Alper