在韩国基因组流行病学研究中,TRPV1基因多态性与2型糖尿病通过脂肪消耗相互作用相关。

Q Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Journal of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-06-11 DOI:10.1159/000446499
Sunmin Park, Xin Zhang, Na Ra Lee, Hyun-Seok Jin
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引用次数: 26

摘要

背景:不同的瞬时受体电位香草蛋白1 (TRPV1)变异可能被不同的有害刺激激活。目的:我们研究了TRPV1变异如何调节2型糖尿病的患病率和特定的基因-营养相互作用。方法:在韩国基因组流行病学研究的8842名年龄在40-69岁的成年人中,在调整年龄、性别、居住地、体重指数、每日能量摄入和总活动量等协变量后,研究TRPV1基因型与2型糖尿病患病率的关系及其基因-营养相互作用。结果:调整协变量后,TRPV1 rs161364和rs8065080小等位基因降低了HOMA-IR和2型糖尿病的风险。校正协变量后,TRPV1变异rs161364和rs8065080与油味偏好、油性食物摄入和脂肪摄入之间存在基因-营养相互作用。在TRPV1 rs161364和rs8065080次要等位基因的受试者中,高偏好油性食物的组患2型糖尿病的优势比较低。与口味偏好一致,在具有次要等位基因的受试者中,从油性食物中摄入高脂肪的组也比具有主要等位基因的受试者表现出较低的2型糖尿病风险。结论:携带TRPV1单核苷酸多态性rs161364和rs8065080等位基因的人在高脂肪饮食中患糖尿病的风险较低,但携带主要等位基因的人在高脂肪饮食中患2型糖尿病的风险较高。大多数人都应该注意高脂肪的摄入。
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TRPV1 Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated with Type 2 Diabetes by Their Interaction with Fat Consumption in the Korean Genome Epidemiology Study.

Background: Different transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) variants may be differently activated by noxious stimuli.

Aim: We investigated how TRPV1 variants modulated the prevalence of type 2 diabetes and specific gene-nutrient interactions.

Methods: Among 8,842 adults aged 40-69 years in the Korean Genome Epidemiology Study, the associations between TRPV1 genotypes and the prevalence of type 2 diabetes as well as their gene-nutrient interactions were investigated after adjusting for the covariates of age, gender, residence area, body mass index, daily energy intake, and total activity.

Results: The TRPV1 rs161364 and rs8065080 minor alleles lowered HOMA-IR and the risk of type 2 diabetes after adjusting for covariates. There were gene-nutrient interactions between TRPV1 variants rs161364 and rs8065080 and preference for oily taste, intake of oily foods, and fat intake after adjusting for covariates. Among subjects with the minor alleles of TRPV1 rs161364 and rs8065080, the group with a high preference for oily foods had a lower odds ratio for type 2 diabetes. Consistent with the preference for taste, among subjects with the minor alleles, the group with high fat intake from oily foods also exhibited a lower risk of type 2 diabetes than subjects with the major alleles.

Conclusions: People with the minor alleles of the TRPV1 single nucleotide polymorphisms rs161364 and rs8065080 have a lower risk of diabetes with a high-fat diet, but people with the major alleles are at a higher risk of type 2 diabetes when consuming high-fat diets. The majority of people should be careful about a high fat intake.

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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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