Delta-like 1 (DLK1) is a possible mediator of vitamin D effects on bone and energy metabolism

dc.contributor.authorBassatne, Aya
dc.contributor.authorJafari, Abbas
dc.contributor.authorKassem, Moustapha S.
dc.contributor.authorMantzoros, Christos Socrates
dc.contributor.authorRahme, Maya
dc.contributor.authorEl-Hajj Fuleihan, Ghada A.
dc.contributor.departmentSpecialized Clinical Programs and Services
dc.contributor.departmentInternal Medicine
dc.contributor.departmentCalcium Metabolism and Osteoporosis Program (CaMOP)
dc.contributor.facultyFaculty of Medicine (FM)
dc.contributor.institutionAmerican University of Beirut
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-24T12:20:31Z
dc.date.available2025-01-24T12:20:31Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractVitamin D effects on bone and mineral metabolism are well recognized, and its anti-inflammatory actions are gaining particular interest. Delta-like 1 (DLK1) is a protein, expressed by progenitor cells of different tissues, and increases the size of progenitor cell population during the inflammatory phase of tissue regeneration. DLK1 also plays a role in energy metabolism as it antagonizes insulin signaling in bone. In this one-year randomized clinical trial of overweight elderly individuals that received either 600 or 3750 IU daily cholecalciferol we assessed the effect of vitamin D supplementation on pre-specified secondary outcomes: DLK1, leptin, adiponectin, C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule (VCAM). We also examined correlations between DLK1 and bone (BMD, bone markers), fat (adipokines, body composition), insulin sensitivity and inflammatory markers. Multivariate analyses were conducted to further explore these associations. Overall, there was a significant increase in serum DLK1 and leptin and a decrease in VCAM, but no change in CRP, after 12 months of vitamin D supplementation. DLK1 was negatively correlated with BMD and positively correlated with bone markers, associations that persisted after adjusting for age, gender and BMI. DLK1 was also positively associated with indices of insulin resistance and negatively with indices of insulin sensitivity. Correlations between DLK1 and fat parameters, such as adipokines, and DXA derived fat mass were less consistent. There were no correlations between DLK1 and inflammatory markers. In conclusion, twelve months supplementation of vitamin D3 increased serum DLK1. DLK1 was negatively associated with indices of bone health and fuel metabolism, and with 1,25(OH)2D levels. Similar to the role of DLK1 in animal models, our findings support the hypothesis that DLK1 can be targeted to regulate bone and energy metabolism and develop drugs to improve BMD and insulin sensitivity. However, further studies are needed to explore the role of DLK1 and its relationship to vitamin D metabolites in vivo. © 2020 Elsevier Inc.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.bone.2020.115510
dc.identifier.eid2-s2.0-85087828731
dc.identifier.pmid32622071
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10938/34319
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier Inc.
dc.relation.ispartofBone
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectBone fat interaction
dc.subjectClinical trial
dc.subjectDelta like 1
dc.subjectPre-adipocyte factor 1
dc.subjectVitamin d
dc.subjectAged
dc.subjectAnimals
dc.subjectBone density
dc.subjectCalcium-binding proteins
dc.subjectCholecalciferol
dc.subjectDietary supplements
dc.subjectEnergy metabolism
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectMembrane proteins
dc.subjectVitamins
dc.subjectAdipocytokine
dc.subjectAdiponectin
dc.subjectC reactive protein
dc.subjectCalcitriol
dc.subjectColecalciferol
dc.subjectDelta like 1 protein
dc.subjectLeptin
dc.subjectMembrane protein
dc.subjectUnclassified drug
dc.subjectVascular cell adhesion molecule 1
dc.subjectCalcium binding protein
dc.subjectDlk1 protein, human
dc.subjectVitamin
dc.subjectAge distribution
dc.subjectArticle
dc.subjectBody composition
dc.subjectBody mass
dc.subjectBone mass
dc.subjectBone metabolism
dc.subjectClinical assessment
dc.subjectClinical feature
dc.subjectClinical outcome
dc.subjectControlled study
dc.subjectCorrelational study
dc.subjectDisease association
dc.subjectFat mass
dc.subjectFemale
dc.subjectHuman
dc.subjectInsulin sensitivity
dc.subjectMajor clinical study
dc.subjectMale
dc.subjectMineral metabolism
dc.subjectObesity
dc.subjectProtein blood level
dc.subjectSex difference
dc.subjectTreatment duration
dc.subjectVitamin blood level
dc.subjectVitamin supplementation
dc.subjectAnimal
dc.subjectDietary supplement
dc.subjectRandomized controlled trial
dc.titleDelta-like 1 (DLK1) is a possible mediator of vitamin D effects on bone and energy metabolism
dc.typeArticle

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