维生素D受体基因多态性与MODY糖尿病进化的关系:突尼斯患者的研究

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Biological research for nursing Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-08 DOI:10.1177/10998004211004770
Amal Guesmi, Manel Zouaoui, Emna Haouat, Sabrine Oueslati, Malek Dabboussi, Chaima Kassmi, Rahma Mahjoub, Ines Kammoun, Amina Bibi
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摘要

维生素D (VD)不能被认为是一种真正的维生素,而是一种激素,它通过维生素D受体(VDR)发挥作用。许多基因已经被证明与不同人群的糖尿病进化有关,比如维生素D受体基因。我们的研究目的是调查BsmI、TaqI、ApaI、FokI和Tru9I, VDR基因多态性是否对突尼斯人群中MODY型糖尿病及其临床方面有影响。采用PCR-RFLP方法对95例患者和153例对照组进行基因分型。MODY组与对照组间5种多态性的等位基因频率和基因型频率比较发现MODY型糖尿病与TaqI、Tru9I和BsmI多态性相关,ApaI和FokI多态性分布无显著差异。通过生化和临床参数以及TaqI、Tru9I和BsmI多态性进行分层后,我们发现这三个snp与诊断年龄、治疗、hsCRP和HDL-C水平等不同参数之间存在关联。我们的研究结果表明,TaqI、Tru9I和BsmI多态性可能与MODY型糖尿病的进展更为相关。维生素D在MODY发病机制中的可能作用还远未完全了解。对这一问题的进一步了解可能会确定治疗和预防该疾病的新候选靶点。我们的研究结果表明,TaqI、Tru9I和BsmI多态性可能与MODY型糖尿病的进展更相关。
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Association of Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphisms With the Evolution of MODY Diabetes: Study in Tunisian Patients.

Vitamin D (VD) cannot be considered as a true vitamin, but rather as a hormone, which exerts its action via a vitamin D receptor (VDR). Many genes have been shown to be involved in the evolution of diabetes in various populations, such as the vitamin D receptor gene. The aim of our study was to investigate if BsmI, TaqI, ApaI, FokI, and Tru9I, polymorphisms of VDR gene have an impact on MODY diabetes and its clinical aspects in a Tunisian population. A total of 95 patients and 153 controls were genotyped using PCR-RFLP. The comparison of the allelic and genotypic frequencies of the five polymorphisms between MODY subjects and control groups revealed the association of MODY diabetes with TaqI, Tru9I and BsmI polymorphisms and no significant differences were observed in the distributions for the ApaI and FokI polymorphisms. After stratification with biochemical and clinical parameters and TaqI, Tru9I and BsmI polymorphisms, we found an association between the three SNPs and different parameters such as age of diagnosis, therapy, hsCRP and HDL-C levels. Our results revealed that TaqI, Tru9I and BsmI polymorphisms may be more related to the progression of MODY diabetes. The possible role of vitamin D in the pathogenesis of MODY is far from being completely understood. Further knowledge on this issue may identify new candidate targets in the treatment and prevention of the disease. Our findings suggest that the TaqI, Tru9I and BsmI polymorphisms may be more related to the progression of MODY diabetes.

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期刊介绍: Biological Research For Nursing (BRN) is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that helps nurse researchers, educators, and practitioners integrate information from many basic disciplines; biology, physiology, chemistry, health policy, business, engineering, education, communication and the social sciences into nursing research, theory and clinical practice. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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