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Genetic association of ADIPOQ gene variants with type 2 diabetes, obesity and serum adiponectin levels in south Indian population

Journal

GENE
Volume 532, Issue 2, Pages 253-262

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2013.09.012

Keywords

Adiponectin gene; Hypoadiponectinemia; Obesity; South Indians

Funding

  1. DBT project Search for susceptibility genes for type 2 diabetes in Indians under Programme support for research in diabetes
  2. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
  3. Chennai Wellingdon Corporate Foundation [CURES-110]

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Objective: To investigate the genetic association of eight variants of the adiponectin gene with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), Obesity and serum adiponectin level in the south Indian population. Methods: The study comprised of 1100 normal glucose tolerant (NGT) and 1100 type 2 diabetic, unrelated subjects randomly selected from the Chennai Urban Rural Epidemiology Study (CURES), in southern India. Fasting serum adiponectin levels were measured by radioimmunoassay. The variants were screened by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. Linkage disequilibrium was estimated from the estimates of haplotype frequencies. Results: Of the 8 variants, four SNPs namely, +276 G/T (rs1501299), -4522 C/T (rs822393), -11365 C/G (rs266729), and +712 G/A (rs3774261) were significantly associated with T2DM in our study population. The -3971 A/G (rs822396) and -11391 G/A (rs17300539) SNPs' association with T2DM diabetes was mediated through obesity (where the association with type 2 diabetes was lost after adjusting for BMI). There was an independent association of +276 G/T (rs1501299) and 3971 A/G (rs822396) SNPs with generalized obesity and +349 A/G (rs2241767) with central obesity. Four SNPs, 3971 A/G (rs822396), +276 G/T (rs1501299), 4522 C/T (rs822393) and Y111H T/C (rs17366743) were significantly associated with hypoadiponectinemia. The haplotypes GCCATGAAT and AGCGTGGGT conferred lower risk of T2DM in this south Indian population. Conclusion: The adiponectin gene variants and haplotype contribute to the genetic risk towards the development of type 2 diabetes, obesity and hypoadiponectinemia in the south Indian population. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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