转酮醇酶多态性与普通人群糖尿病多发性神经病变的关系:KORA F4 研究。

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Dan Ziegler, Barbara Thorand, Alexander Strom, Gidon J. Bönhof, Birgit Knebel, Erwin Schleicher, Wolfgang Rathmann, Christian Herder, Haifa Maalmi, Christian Gieger, Margit Heier, Christine Meisinger, Michael Roden, Annette Peters, Harald Grallert
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摘要

目的:我们最近报告称,编码磷酸戊糖通路中一种关键酶--转酮醇酶的 TKT 基因的遗传变异与新发糖尿病患者的糖尿病感觉运动性多发性神经病(DSPN)相关。在此,我们旨在通过一项基于人群的 KORA F4 研究证实这些发现:在这项横断面研究中,我们评估了 KORA F4 研究中 952 名糖耐量正常(NGT;n = 394)、糖尿病前期(n = 411)和 2 型糖尿病(n = 147)患者的转酮醇酶基因中的七个单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)。密歇根神经病变筛查工具(MNSI)的检查部分对 DSPN 进行了定义,该工具使用原始的 MNSI > 2 临界值和两个替代版本,即触觉/压觉(TPP)扩展版(MNSI > 3)和 TPP 加冷觉扩展版(MNSI > 4):在对性别、年龄、体重指数和 HbA1c 进行调整后,在 2 型糖尿病患者中,7 个转酮醇酶 SNPs 中的 4 个与所有 3 个 MNSI 版本的 DSPN 相关(所有 p ≤ 0.004)。这些相关性的几率随着 MNSI 分数的延长而增加,例如,SNP rs62255988 与 MNSI > 2 的 OR(95% CI)为:1.99(1.16-3.41),MNSI > 3 的 OR(95% CI)为:2.27(1.26-4.09),MNSI > 4:4.78(2.22-10.26);SNP rs9284890 与 MNSI > 2:2.43(1.42-4.16),MNSI > 3:3.46(1.82-6.59),MNSI > 4:4.75(2.15-10.51)。相比之下,在 NGT 组和糖尿病前期组中,未发现转酮醇酶 SNP 与三个 MNSI 版本之间存在关联:转酮醇酶的遗传变异与糖尿病多发性神经病变之间的联系在人群水平上得到了证实,这加强了糖酵解中间产物代谢途径在糖尿病多发性神经病变的演变中发挥重要作用的概念。
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Association of transketolase polymorphisms with diabetic polyneuropathy in the general population: The KORA F4 study

Association of transketolase polymorphisms with diabetic polyneuropathy in the general population: The KORA F4 study

Aims

We recently reported that genetic variability in the TKT gene encoding transketolase, a key enzyme in the pentose phosphate pathway, is associated with measures of diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSPN) in recent-onset diabetes. Here, we aimed to substantiate these findings in a population-based KORA F4 study.

Materials and Methods

In this cross-sectional study, we assessed seven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the transketolase gene in 952 participants from the KORA F4 study with normal glucose tolerance (NGT; n = 394), prediabetes (n = 411), and type 2 diabetes (n = 147). DSPN was defined by the examination part of the Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument (MNSI) using the original MNSI > 2 cut-off and two alternative versions extended by touch/pressure perception (TPP) (MNSI > 3) and by TPP plus cold perception (MNSI > 4).

Results

After adjustment for sex, age, BMI, and HbA1c, in type 2 diabetes participants, four out of seven transketolase SNPs were associated with DSPN for all three MNSI versions (all p ≤ 0.004). The odds ratios of these associations increased with extending the MNSI score, for example, OR (95% CI) for SNP rs62255988 with MNSI > 2: 1.99 (1.16–3.41), MNSI > 3: 2.27 (1.26–4.09), and MNSI > 4: 4.78 (2.22–10.26); SNP rs9284890 with MNSI > 2: 2.43 (1.42–4.16), MNSI > 3: 3.46 (1.82–6.59), and MNSI > 4: 4.75 (2.15–10.51). In contrast, no associations were found between transketolase SNPs and the three MNSI versions in the NGT and prediabetes groups.

Conclusions

The link of genetic variation in transketolase enzyme to diabetic polyneuropathy corroborated at the population level strengthens the concept suggesting an important role of pathways metabolising glycolytic intermediates in the evolution of diabetic polyneuropathy.

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Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews is a premier endocrinology and metabolism journal esteemed by clinicians and researchers alike. Encompassing a wide spectrum of topics including diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism, and obesity, the journal eagerly accepts submissions ranging from clinical studies to basic and translational research, as well as reviews exploring historical progress, controversial issues, and prominent opinions in the field. Join us in advancing knowledge and understanding in the realm of diabetes and metabolism.
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