Association of genetic polymorphisms for glutathione peroxidase genes with obesity in Spanish children.

Q Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Journal of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-12-02 DOI:10.1159/000368833
Azahara I Rupérez, Josune Olza, Mercedes Gil-Campos, Rosaura Leis, María Dolores Mesa, Rafael Tojo, Ramón Cañete, Ángel Gil, Concepción M Aguilera
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Abstract

Background/aims: Altered expression and activity of the antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidases (GPXs) have been observed in obesity in human and animal studies. We aimed to study 59 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for GPX1-7 genes and to characterize their association with prepubertal childhood obesity and its associated biomarkers.

Methods: This case-control study included 193 obese and 191 normal-weight prepubertal Spanish children, in whom anthropometry, biochemical parameters, adipokines, antioxidant enzyme erythrocyte activities and biomarkers of oxidative stress, inflammation and cardiovascular risk were measured. The genotype analysis was performed in the Illumina platform. PLINK and SPSS were used for statistical analyses.

Results: We found SNPs rs757228 and rs8103188 (GPX4) to be negatively associated and rs445870 (GPX5) and rs406113 (GPX6) to be positively associated with obesity in children. The variant rs2074451 (GPX4) increased GPX activity in erythrocytes. Although we did not find significant differences in erythrocyte GPX activity between obese and normal-weight children, GPX activity was found to be positively and significantly correlated with blood pressure, adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein.

Conclusions: The GPX variants rs757228, rs8103188, rs445870 and rs406113 were associated with prepubertal childhood obesity. However, erythrocyte GPX activity was not altered in obese prepubertal Spanish children.

西班牙儿童谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶基因遗传多态性与肥胖的关系
背景/目的:在人类和动物研究中发现,抗氧化酶谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(gpx)的表达和活性在肥胖中发生改变。我们旨在研究GPX1-7基因的59个单核苷酸多态性(snp),并表征它们与青春期前儿童肥胖及其相关生物标志物的关系。方法:本病例对照研究纳入193例肥胖和191例正常体重的西班牙青春期前儿童,测量其人体测量、生化参数、脂肪因子、红细胞抗氧化酶活性以及氧化应激、炎症和心血管风险的生物标志物。在Illumina平台上进行基因型分析。采用PLINK和SPSS进行统计分析。结果:我们发现snp rs757228和rs8103188 (GPX4)与儿童肥胖呈负相关,rs445870 (GPX5)和rs406113 (GPX6)与儿童肥胖呈正相关。变体rs2074451 (GPX4)增加了红细胞中GPX的活性。虽然我们没有发现肥胖儿童与正常体重儿童红细胞GPX活性有显著差异,但我们发现GPX活性与血压、脂肪细胞脂肪酸结合蛋白和高敏c反应蛋白呈正相关。结论:GPX变异rs757228、rs8103188、rs445870和rs406113与青春期前儿童肥胖相关。然而,红细胞GPX活性在肥胖的青春期前西班牙儿童中没有改变。
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Journal of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics
Journal of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics GENETICS & HEREDITY-NUTRITION & DIETETICS
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期刊介绍: The emerging field of nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics is rapidly gaining importance, and this new international journal has been established to meet the needs of the investigators for a high-quality platform for their research. Endorsed by the recently founded "International Society of Nutrigenetics/Nutrigenomics", the ‘Journal of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics’ welcomes contributions not only investigating the role of genetic variation in response to diet and that of nutrients in the regulation of gene expression, but is also open for articles covering all aspects of gene-environment interactions in the determination of health and disease.
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