Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications, IEICE
Online ISSN : 2185-4106
ISSN-L : 2185-4106
Special Section on Nonlinear Science and Its Applications to Ultra-Early Disease States
Dynamical network biomarker analysis using multi-organ RNA sequencing in metabolic syndrome model mice
Makito OkuAkiko InujimaKeiichi KoizumiKazutaka AkagiShiho FujisakaTsutomu WadaYasuhiro OnogiToshiyasu SasaokaKazuyuki TobeMakoto KadowakiXun ShenJun-ichi ImuraKazuyuki AiharaShigeru Saito
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2026 Volume 17 Issue 1 Pages 186-210

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Dynamical network biomarker (DNB) theory has emerged as a powerful framework for detecting early warning signals of pre-disease states. Based on our previous work demonstrating its utility in adipose tissue of metabolic syndrome model mice, we conducted a comprehensive DNB analysis using RNA sequencing data across 13 organs and 14 to 16 time points in high-fat diet-fed mice. Our findings revealed organ-specific variation in the timing of early warning signals, suggesting heterogeneous inter-organ dynamics during the pre-disease state of metabolic syndrome. These results highlight the potential of DNB theory for elucidating systemic early-stage pathophysiology in complex metabolic disorders.

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