北印度旁遮普人群瘦素基因变异(-2548G>A和19A>G)与肥胖的关系

IF 2.9 4区 生物学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Journal of Genetics Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Harjit Kaur, Veena Bains, Tanmayi Sharma, Pathma Muthukottiappan, Badaruddoza
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瘦素是一种脂肪细胞分泌的激素,参与调节食物摄入和能量消耗。为了确定瘦素基因(LEP) -2548G>A和19A>G多态性与印度北部旁遮普人群肥胖风险之间的潜在关联,随机选择250名肥胖人群和300名对照组。LEP基因-2548G多态性均大于A (GG vs AA:比值比(OR), 1.44;95%置信区间(CI), 0.87-2.38)和19 A>G (AA vs GG: OR, 2.31;95% CI, 1.32-4.05)与肥胖风险增加显著相关。Logistic回归分析显示,隐性遗传模型显著相关(OR=2.061;95% CI: 1.14-3.73)和(OR= 2.57;在调整肥胖的各种协变量后,-2548G>A和19A>G多态性分别为95% CI: 1.43-4.63),从而证实了人体测量和环境因素在该人群中的主要作用。单倍型分析发现G-G单倍型使肥胖风险增加约两倍(P=0.002)。-2548A等位基因和选定的肥胖相关协变量分别占体重指数(BMI)、腰臀比(WHR)和甘油三酯(TG)变异的53%、26%和30.2%。同样,19G等位基因对肥胖个体腰围(W-crc)、腰重比和甘油三酯水平的变异分别贡献了75%、27%和36%。因此,本研究揭示了LEP -2548G>A和19A>G多态性在个体对肥胖的易感性中具有重要作用,因此可以作为北印度旁遮普人群的相关肥胖标志物。
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Relationship between leptin gene variants (-2548G>A and 19A>G) and obesity among north Indian Punjabi population.

Leptin is an adipocyte-secreted hormone which is involved in the regulation of food intake and energy expenditure. To ascertain the potential association between leptin gene (LEP) -2548G>A and 19A>G polymorphisms and obesity risk in the north Indian Punjabi population, a group of 250 obese and 300 control subjects were randomly selected. Both the polymorphisms in the LEP gene -2548G>A (GG vs AA: odds ratio (OR), 1.44; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.87-2.38) and 19 A>G (AA vs GG: OR, 2.31; 95% CI, 1.32-4.05) were significantly associated with an increased risk of obesity. Logistic regression analysis revealed the significant associations in a recessive genetic model (OR=2.061; 95% CI: 1.14-3.73) and (OR= 2.57; 95% CI: 1.43-4.63) respectively for -2548G>A and 19A>G polymorphisms after adjusting for various covariates of obesity, thus, confirming the major role of anthropometric and environmental factors in this population. Haplotype analysis identified that G-G haplotype conferred approximately two-fold increased obesity risk (P=0.002). The -2548A allele and the selected obesity related covariates accounted for 53%, 26% and 30.2% variability in body mass index (BMI), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) and triglycerides (TG), respectively. Similarly, the 19G allele contributed 75%, 27% and 36% of the variability in the waist circumference (W-crc), and WHR and TG levels, respectively in the obese individuals. Therefore the present study has revealed that both LEP -2548G>A and 19A>G polymorphisms have an important role in a individual's susceptibility towards obesity and thus could serve as relevant obesity markers in the north Indian Punjabi population.

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Journal of Genetics
Journal of Genetics 生物-遗传学
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期刊介绍: The journal retains its traditional interest in evolutionary research that is of relevance to geneticists, even if this is not explicitly genetical in nature. The journal covers all areas of genetics and evolution,including molecular genetics and molecular evolution.It publishes papers and review articles on current topics, commentaries and essayson ideas and trends in genetics and evolutionary biology, historical developments, debates and book reviews. From 2010 onwards, the journal has published a special category of papers termed ‘Online Resources’. These are brief reports on the development and the routine use of molecular markers for assessing genetic variability within and among species. Also published are reports outlining pedagogical approaches in genetics teaching.
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