Genetic factors associated with obesity risks in a Kazakhstani population.

IF 3.3 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Pub Date : 2021-02-05 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjnph-2020-000139
Madina Razbekova, Alpamys Issanov, Mei-Yen Chan, Robbie Chan, Dauren Yerezhepov, Ulan Kozhamkulov, Ainur Akilzhanova, Chee-Kai Chan
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Abstract

Objectives: There is limited published literature on the genetic risks of chronic inflammatory related disease (eg, obesity and cardiovascular disease) among the Central Asia population. The aim is to determine potential genetic loci as risk factors for obesity for the Kazakhstani population.

Setting: Kazakhstan.

Participants: One hundred and sixty-three Kazakhstani nationals (ethnic groups: both Russians and Kazakhs) were recruited for the cross-sectional study. Linear regression models, adjusted for confounding factors, were used to examine the genetic associations of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 19 genetic loci with obesity (73 obese/overweight individuals and 90 controls).

Results: Overall, logistic regression analyses revealed genotypes C/T in CRP (rs1205), A/C in AGTR1 (rs5186), A/G in CBS (rs234706), G/G in FUT2 (rs602662), A/G in PAI-1 (rs1799889), G/T (rs1801131) and A/G (rs1801133) in MTHFR genes significantly decrease risk of overweight/obesity. After stratification for ethnicity, rs234706 was significantly associated with overweight/obesity in both Russians and Kazakhs, while rs1800871 was significant in Kazakhs only.

Conclusions: This study revealed that variations in SNPs known to be associated with cardiovascular health can also contribute to the risks of developing obesity in the population of Kazakhstan.

哈萨克斯坦人群中与肥胖风险相关的遗传因素
目的:在中亚人群中,关于慢性炎症相关疾病(如肥胖和心血管疾病)的遗传风险的已发表文献有限。目的是确定作为哈萨克斯坦人口肥胖风险因素的潜在基因位点。设置:哈萨克斯坦。参与者:163名哈萨克斯坦国民(少数民族:俄罗斯人和哈萨克人)被招募参加横断面研究。采用线性回归模型,校正混杂因素,研究了19个遗传位点的单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)与肥胖(73名肥胖/超重个体和90名对照组)的遗传关联。结果:总体而言,logistic回归分析显示,CRP基因型C/T (rs1205)、AGTR1基因型A/C (rss5186)、CBS基因型A/G (rs234706)、FUT2基因型G/G (rs602662)、PAI-1基因型A/G (rs1799889)、G/T (rs1801131)和MTHFR基因型A/G (rs1801133)显著降低超重/肥胖风险。在种族分层后,rs234706与俄罗斯人和哈萨克人的超重/肥胖显著相关,而rs1800871仅与哈萨克人显著相关。结论:这项研究表明,已知与心血管健康相关的snp变异也可能导致哈萨克斯坦人群发生肥胖的风险。
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BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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