2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2015.06.004
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Association of adiponectin gene polymorphism rs266729 with type two diabetes mellitus in Iraqi population. A pilot study

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“…In the Erasmus Rucphen study in Netherlands, rs17300539 was found to be associated with plasma insulin levels and HOMA-IR due to functional variation of the adiponectin protein which affected insulin sensitivity independently of adiponectin levels (54). Kaftan et al (28) found that rs266729 was associated with type 2 diabetes and also had an effect on HDL-c in an Iraqi population; however, they did not perform serum adiponectin levels. In contrast to these observations, Gao et al (55) found no association between rs266729 polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population which they felt was due to their small study population and additionally they did not correlate their results with serum adiponectin levels.…”
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“…In the Erasmus Rucphen study in Netherlands, rs17300539 was found to be associated with plasma insulin levels and HOMA-IR due to functional variation of the adiponectin protein which affected insulin sensitivity independently of adiponectin levels (54). Kaftan et al (28) found that rs266729 was associated with type 2 diabetes and also had an effect on HDL-c in an Iraqi population; however, they did not perform serum adiponectin levels. In contrast to these observations, Gao et al (55) found no association between rs266729 polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population which they felt was due to their small study population and additionally they did not correlate their results with serum adiponectin levels.…”
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“…However, the association between the adiponectin gene polymorphisms and adiponectin levels varies across different populations and some studies have found that rs17300539 is indeed associated with increased risk of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes (26). Kaftan et al (28) described that both homozygous and heterozygous mutations of rs 266729 are associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes in Iraqis, but that conflicting results have been found in other populations. These conflicting results of genetic studies may be due to differences in age, genetic and ethnic backgrounds of the study populations (26, 28).…”
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“…Previous studies performed on Jahrom city in Iran (Erfanian et al 2016), India (Khan et al 2017) and Italian population (Chiodini et al 2010) were consistent with our study. On the other hand, studies that were carried out in India (Ramya et al 2013), Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study (Siitonen et al 2011), and Iraqi population (Kaftan and Hussain 2015) showed that rs266729 had association with T2DM. In Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study, allele C of rs266729 was associated with an increased adjusted hazard ratio for developing T2DM.…”
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“…Так, выявлена связь полиморфных локусов гена ADIPOQ с сахарным диабетом (СД) 2-го типа, ожирением, НАЖБП, МС, сердечно-сосудистыми заболеваниями, синдромом поликистоза яичников, периодонтитом, остеоартритом колена, протоковым инфильтрирующим раком молочной железы [6]. Показано, что полиморфный вариант однонуклеотидной замены rs2241766 гена ADIPOQ, а также rs266729 и rs822395 имеют значимую ассоциацию с СД 2-го типа [7]. Более того, полиморфизм rs2241766 тесно связан не только с СД 2-го типа, но также с ожирением и МС [8].…”
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