Relationship of Ghrelin and Ghrelin Receptor Polymorphisms with Type 2 Diabetes

Esma Selçuk, Uğur Şahin, Didem Özkahraman, Mustafa Calapoğlu, Nilüfer Şahin Calapoğlu
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There is compelling evidence that the gastric peptide ghrelin and its growth hormone secretagogue G protein-coupled receptor play an important role in glucose metabolism and energy homeostasis. Therefore, these genes carrying susceptibility alleles for Type 2 diabetes are considered as potential candidates. A case-control cross-sectional association study was conducted in Isparta region, including 75 Type 2 diabetes patients and 100 Turkish adult individuals, including 25 controls. Four promoters (rs26311, rs26312, rs27647, rs3755777) and an intronic (rs35683) region in the ghrelin gene and an intronic (rs509035) and a 3'UTR (rs565105) region in the ghrelin receptor are associated with type 2 diabetes by selecting single nucleotide polymorphisms Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption /Ionization was investigated using the Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer system. A significant relationship was found between type 2 diabetes and two single-nucleotide polymorphisms: rs27647 in the promoter region of the ghrelin gene and rs35683 in intron 1 (P<0.05). In conclusion, the findings suggest that ghrelin polymorphisms may predispose to disease development in the Type 2 diabetes population living in the Isparta region.
胃饥饿素及其受体多态性与2型糖尿病的关系
有令人信服的证据表明,胃肽饥饿素及其生长激素促分泌素G蛋白偶联受体在葡萄糖代谢和能量稳态中起重要作用。因此,这些携带2型糖尿病易感等位基因的基因被认为是潜在的候选基因。在Isparta地区进行了一项病例-对照横断面关联研究,包括75名2型糖尿病患者和100名土耳其成年人,其中包括25名对照组。利用飞行时间质谱系统研究了ghrelin基因启动子(rs26311、rs26312、rs27647、rs3755777)、内含子区(rs35683)、内含子区(rs509035)和3'UTR区(rss565105)与2型糖尿病的单核苷酸多态性。2型糖尿病与ghrelin基因启动子区rs27647和内含子1 rs35683两个单核苷酸多态性存在显著相关性(P<0.05)。总之,研究结果表明,饥饿素多态性可能易导致生活在Isparta地区的2型糖尿病人群的疾病发展。
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