Serum Perilipin-2 as a Novel Biomarker for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Association with Hypoxic Burden and Disease Severity

Gulseren Sagcan,Hafize Uzun

Published 2026 in Journal of Clinical Medicine

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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome is a common sleep-related breathing disorder characterized by recurrent upper airway collapse during sleep and is closely associated with metabolic dysregulation, including insulin resistance, adipose tissue dysfunction, and impaired lipid metabolism. Perilipin-2 (PLIN-2), a lipid droplet-associated protein involved in triglyceride storage and regulation of lipolysis, may reflect alterations in lipid homeostasis associated with OSA. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the association between serum PLIN-2 levels and OSA and to assess the relationship between PLIN-2 concentrations and disease severity. Methods: A total of 231 participants were included in this study, comprising 70 healthy controls and 161 patients with OSA. Patients were classified according to apnea–hypopnea index (AHI) as having mild (n = 60), moderate (n = 52), or severe OSA (n = 49). All participants underwent overnight polysomnography (PSG). Results: Serum PLIN-2 levels were significantly higher in patients with OSA and increased progressively with disease severity. PLIN-2 levels were positively correlated with polysomnographic indices of OSA severity, including AHI and oxygen desaturation index. ROC analysis demonstrated good discriminative performance of PLIN-2 for OSA presence and for distinguishing mild from severe OSA. Conclusions: This study is the first to demonstrate an association between serum PLIN-2 levels and OSA. Our findings suggest that PLIN-2 may serve as a novel biomarker reflecting metabolic and lipid-related disturbances in OSA and may provide new insights into the pathophysiological link between intermittent hypoxia and altered lipid metabolism.

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