Precision gestational diabetes treatment: a systematic review and meta-analyses
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Published:2023-10-05
Issue:1
Volume:3
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ISSN:2730-664X
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Container-title:Communications Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Commun Med
Author:
Benham Jamie L., Gingras Véronique, McLennan Niamh-Maire, Most JasperORCID, Yamamoto Jennifer M., Aiken Catherine E., Ozanne Susan E.ORCID, Reynolds Rebecca M.ORCID, Tobias Deirdre K., Merino Jordi, Ahmad Abrar, Aiken Catherine, Bodhini Dhanasekaran, Clark Amy L., Colclough Kevin, Corcoy Rosa, Cromer Sara J., Duan Daisy, Felton Jamie L., Francis Ellen C., Gillard Pieter, Gaillard Romy, Haider Eram, Hughes Alice, Ikle Jennifer M., Jacobsen Laura M., Kahkoska Anna R., Kettunen Jarno L. T., Kreienkamp Raymond J., Lim Lee-Ling, Männistö Jonna M. E., Massey Robert, Mclennan Niamh-Maire, Miller Rachel G., Morieri Mario Luca, Naylor Rochelle N., Ozkan Bige, Patel Kashyap Amratlal, Pilla Scott J., Prystupa Katsiaryna, Raghavan Sridharan, Rooney Mary R., Schön Martin, Semnani-Azad Zhila, Sevilla-Gonzalez Magdalena, Svalastoga Pernille, Takele Wubet Worku, Tam Claudia Ha-ting, Thuesen Anne Cathrine B., Tosur Mustafa, Wallace Amelia S., Wang Caroline C., Wong Jessie J., Young Katherine, Amouyal Chloé, Andersen Mette K., Bonham Maxine P., Chen Mingling, Cheng Feifei, Chikowore Tinashe, Chivers Sian C., Clemmensen Christoffer, Dabelea Dana, Dawed Adem Y., Deutsch Aaron J., Dickens Laura T., DiMeglio Linda A., Dudenhöffer-Pfeifer Monika, Evans-Molina Carmella, Fernández-Balsells María Mercè, Fitipaldi Hugo, Fitzpatrick Stephanie L., Gitelman Stephen E., Goodarzi Mark O., Grieger Jessica A., Guasch-Ferré Marta, Habibi Nahal, Hansen Torben, Huang Chuiguo, Harris-Kawano Arianna, Ismail Heba M., Hoag Benjamin, Johnson Randi K., Jones Angus G., Koivula Robert W., Leong Aaron, Leung Gloria K. W., Libman Ingrid M., Liu Kai, Long S. Alice, Lowe William L., Morton Robert W., Motala Ayesha A., Onengut-Gumuscu Suna, Pankow James S., Pathirana Maleesa, Pazmino Sofia, Perez Dianna, Petrie John R., Powe Camille E., Quinteros Alejandra, Jain Rashmi, Ray Debashree, Ried-Larsen Mathias, Saeed Zeb, Santhakumar Vanessa, Kanbour Sarah, Sarkar Sudipa, Monaco Gabriela S. F., Scholtens Denise M., Selvin Elizabeth, Sheu Wayne Huey-Herng, Speake Cate, Stanislawski Maggie A., Steenackers Nele, Steck Andrea K., Stefan Norbert, Støy Julie, Taylor Rachael, Tye Sok Cin, Ukke Gebresilasea Gendisha, Urazbayeva Marzhan, Van der Schueren Bart, Vatier Camille, Wentworth John M., Hannah Wesley, White Sara L., Yu Gechang, Zhang Yingchai, Zhou Shao J., Beltrand Jacques, Polak Michel, Aukrust Ingvild, de Franco Elisa, Flanagan Sarah E., Maloney Kristin A., McGovern Andrew, Molnes Janne, Nakabuye Mariam, Njølstad Pål Rasmus, Pomares-Millan Hugo, Provenzano Michele, Saint-Martin Cécile, Zhang Cuilin, Zhu Yeyi, Auh Sungyoung, de Souza Russell, Fawcett Andrea J., Gruber Chandra, Mekonnen Eskedar Getie, Mixter Emily, Sherifali Diana, Eckel Robert H., Nolan John J., Philipson Louis H., Brown Rebecca J., Billings Liana K., Boyle Kristen, Costacou Tina, Dennis John M., Florez Jose C., Gloyn Anna L., Gomez Maria F., Gottlieb Peter A., Greeley Siri Atma W., Griffin Kurt, Hattersley Andrew T., Hirsch Irl B., Hivert Marie-France, Hood Korey K., Josefson Jami L., Kwak Soo Heon, Laffel Lori M., Lim Siew S., Loos Ruth J. F., Ma Ronald C. W., Mathieu Chantal, Mathioudakis Nestoras, Meigs James B., Misra Shivani, Mohan Viswanathan, Murphy Rinki, Oram Richard, Owen Katharine R., Ozanne Susan E., Pearson Ewan R., Perng Wei, Pollin Toni I., Pop-Busui Rodica, Pratley Richard E., Redman Leanne M., Redondo Maria J., Reynolds Rebecca M., Semple Robert K., Sherr Jennifer L., Sims Emily K., Sweeting Arianne, Tuomi Tiinamaija, Udler Miriam S., Vesco Kimberly K., Vilsbøll Tina, Wagner Robert, Rich Stephen S., Franks Paul W.,
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) affects approximately 1 in 7 pregnancies globally. It is associated with short- and long-term risks for both mother and baby. Therefore, optimizing treatment to effectively treat the condition has wide-ranging beneficial effects. However, despite the known heterogeneity in GDM, treatment guidelines and approaches are generally standardized. We hypothesized that a precision medicine approach could be a tool for risk-stratification of women to streamline successful GDM management. With the relatively short timeframe available to treat GDM, commencing effective therapy earlier, with more rapid normalization of hyperglycaemia, could have benefits for both mother and fetus.
Methods
We conducted two systematic reviews, to identify precision markers that may predict effective lifestyle and pharmacological interventions.
Results
There was a paucity of studies examining precision lifestyle-based interventions for GDM highlighting the pressing need for further research in this area. We found a number of precision markers identified from routine clinical measures that may enable earlier identification of those requiring escalation of pharmacological therapy (to metformin, sulphonylureas or insulin). This included previous history of GDM, Body Mass Index and blood glucose concentrations at diagnosis.
Conclusions
Clinical measurements at diagnosis could potentially be used as precision markers in the treatment of GDM. Whether there are other sensitive markers that could be identified using more complex individual-level data, such as omics, and if these can feasibly be implemented in clinical practice remains unknown. These will be important to consider in future studies.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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