Associations of resistin levels with resistin gene polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in Thais.

Background: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a clinical constellation comprising risk factors associated with developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Resistin has been suggested as a linkage between obesity, inflammation and type 2 diabetes. This study aimed to investigate resistin concentr...

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Main Authors: Kanjana Suriyaprom, Rungsunn Tungtrongchitr, รังสรรค์ ตั้งตรงจิตร, Pisit Namjuntra
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spelling th-mahidol.8502023-03-30T12:12:48Z Associations of resistin levels with resistin gene polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in Thais. Kanjana Suriyaprom Rungsunn Tungtrongchitr รังสรรค์ ตั้งตรงจิตร Pisit Namjuntra Kanjana Suriyaprom Mahidol University. Faculty of Tropical Medicine. Department of Tropical Nutrition & Food Science. Gene polymorphisms Metabolic syndrome Resistin Thai Open Access article Background: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a clinical constellation comprising risk factors associated with developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Resistin has been suggested as a linkage between obesity, inflammation and type 2 diabetes. This study aimed to investigate resistin concentrations and hematological-biochemical parameters in MS subjects and controls, and to determine whether two resistin gene (RETN) polymorphisms (-420C>G & +299G>A) are linked to resistin levels and MS among Thais. Methods: This case-control study was performed with 322 Thai volunteers: 160 MS subjects and 162 controls. Anthropometric parameters and hematological-biochemical variables were determined. The RETN -420C>G (rs1862513) and +299G>A (rs3745367) polymorphisms were genotyped by PCR-RFLP technique. Results: The resistin levels of the MS group were significantly higher than those of the control group. Resistin levels were positively correlated with anthropometric parameters and WBC count in the MS group. According to RETN -420C>G polymorphism, MS subjects with the G allele (CG/GG) (3.9 mg/L) had significantly higher resistin con- centrations than in subjects with the CC genotype (2.4 mg/L); with regard to RETN +299G>A polymorphism, carriers with the A allele (GA/AA) (3.8 mg/L) had significantly higher resistin levels than subjects with the GG genotype (2.7 mg/L), after adjusting for potential covariates. How - ever, the RETN -420C>G and +299G>A poly morphisms were not found to be associated with MS, hematologicalbiochemical parameters and anthropometric variables. Conclusions: These findings suggest resistin levels are linked with MS and the RETN -420C>G and +299G>A polymorphisms have impacted the circulating resistin concentrations. However, these two RETN polymorphisms pro - bably do not influence susceptibility to MS among Thais. 2015-04-27T04:38:24Z 2016-11-09T07:14:21Z 2015-04-27T04:38:24Z 2016-11-09T07:14:21Z 2015 2015-04-27 2015-04 Article Suriyaprom K, Tungtrongchitr R, Namjuntra P. Associations of resistin levels with resistin gene polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in Thais. J Med Biochem. 2015;34(2):170-178. DOI: 10.2478/jomb-2014-0034 1452-8258 (printed) ISSN: 1452-8266 (electronic) https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/850 eng Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia application/pdf
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Gene polymorphisms
Metabolic syndrome
Resistin
Thai
Open Access article
spellingShingle Gene polymorphisms
Metabolic syndrome
Resistin
Thai
Open Access article
Kanjana Suriyaprom
Rungsunn Tungtrongchitr
รังสรรค์ ตั้งตรงจิตร
Pisit Namjuntra
Associations of resistin levels with resistin gene polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in Thais.
description Background: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a clinical constellation comprising risk factors associated with developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Resistin has been suggested as a linkage between obesity, inflammation and type 2 diabetes. This study aimed to investigate resistin concentrations and hematological-biochemical parameters in MS subjects and controls, and to determine whether two resistin gene (RETN) polymorphisms (-420C>G & +299G>A) are linked to resistin levels and MS among Thais. Methods: This case-control study was performed with 322 Thai volunteers: 160 MS subjects and 162 controls. Anthropometric parameters and hematological-biochemical variables were determined. The RETN -420C>G (rs1862513) and +299G>A (rs3745367) polymorphisms were genotyped by PCR-RFLP technique. Results: The resistin levels of the MS group were significantly higher than those of the control group. Resistin levels were positively correlated with anthropometric parameters and WBC count in the MS group. According to RETN -420C>G polymorphism, MS subjects with the G allele (CG/GG) (3.9 mg/L) had significantly higher resistin con- centrations than in subjects with the CC genotype (2.4 mg/L); with regard to RETN +299G>A polymorphism, carriers with the A allele (GA/AA) (3.8 mg/L) had significantly higher resistin levels than subjects with the GG genotype (2.7 mg/L), after adjusting for potential covariates. How - ever, the RETN -420C>G and +299G>A poly morphisms were not found to be associated with MS, hematologicalbiochemical parameters and anthropometric variables. Conclusions: These findings suggest resistin levels are linked with MS and the RETN -420C>G and +299G>A polymorphisms have impacted the circulating resistin concentrations. However, these two RETN polymorphisms pro - bably do not influence susceptibility to MS among Thais.
author2 Kanjana Suriyaprom
author_facet Kanjana Suriyaprom
Kanjana Suriyaprom
Rungsunn Tungtrongchitr
รังสรรค์ ตั้งตรงจิตร
Pisit Namjuntra
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author Kanjana Suriyaprom
Rungsunn Tungtrongchitr
รังสรรค์ ตั้งตรงจิตร
Pisit Namjuntra
author_sort Kanjana Suriyaprom
title Associations of resistin levels with resistin gene polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in Thais.
title_short Associations of resistin levels with resistin gene polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in Thais.
title_full Associations of resistin levels with resistin gene polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in Thais.
title_fullStr Associations of resistin levels with resistin gene polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in Thais.
title_full_unstemmed Associations of resistin levels with resistin gene polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in Thais.
title_sort associations of resistin levels with resistin gene polymorphism and metabolic syndrome in thais.
publishDate 2015
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