2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-020-2743-3
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A novel association of CCDC80 with gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnant women: a propensity score analysis from a case-control study

Abstract: Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a growing global epidemic. Our study aims to confirm the association between circulatory coiled-coil domain-containing 80 (CCDC80) in pregnant women with GDM, to investigate the discriminatory power of CCDC80 on GDM, and to explore the relationships between this molecular level and clinical cardiometabolic parameters. Methods: A 1:2 matched case-control study with 61 GDM patients and 122 controls was conducted using a propensity score matching protocol. All pa… Show more

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“…In a paired study of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), it was rst found to be associated with altered VAT obesity secretion fractions and disturbed glucose tolerance and was de ned as an adipokine [20]. In another study, it was also mentioned that CCDC80 may be involved in energy and insulin metabolism in vivo, which is of great value for the prediction, diagnosis, and treatment strategy selection of gestational diabetes [21], and it was also mentioned that CCDC80 de ciency increases plasma and liver cholesterol levels in mice, leading to a greater susceptibility to hypercholesterolemia [22] and that the adipokine CCDC80 could be a predictive target for atherosclerosis in patients with in ammatory bowel disease [23]. In addition, the knockdown of CCDC80 in mouse models was found to reduce PPAR signaling processes and fatty acid degradation, leading to decreased levels of arachidonic and -linolenic acid metabolism [24]and promoting fat accumulation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a paired study of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), it was rst found to be associated with altered VAT obesity secretion fractions and disturbed glucose tolerance and was de ned as an adipokine [20]. In another study, it was also mentioned that CCDC80 may be involved in energy and insulin metabolism in vivo, which is of great value for the prediction, diagnosis, and treatment strategy selection of gestational diabetes [21], and it was also mentioned that CCDC80 de ciency increases plasma and liver cholesterol levels in mice, leading to a greater susceptibility to hypercholesterolemia [22] and that the adipokine CCDC80 could be a predictive target for atherosclerosis in patients with in ammatory bowel disease [23]. In addition, the knockdown of CCDC80 in mouse models was found to reduce PPAR signaling processes and fatty acid degradation, leading to decreased levels of arachidonic and -linolenic acid metabolism [24]and promoting fat accumulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%