The rs1477196 SNP of the FTO Gene is Associated with Primary Knee Osteoarthritis in a Female Population from Northern Mexico.

Rubén D Arellano-Pérez-Vertti, Faviel F González-Galarza, Denisse Prone-Olazábal, Daniel O Arellano-Ramírez, Diego F Arellano-Ramírez, Cristina S Argüello-Beltrán, Michelle A Tovar-Aguilar, Mónica Berúmen-Rodríguez, Adria I Prieto-Hinojosa, Alejandra Méndez-Hernández, Rafael Argüello-Astorga
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Abstract

Background: Osteoarthritis is a frequent rheumatic disease. Some single-nucleotide polymorphisms of the gene associated with fat mass and obesity are associated with increased body mass index and knee osteoarthritis.

Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the association of single nucleotide polymorphism rs1477196 of the fat mass and obesity gene with primary knee osteoarthritis.

Methods: This observational and cross-sectional study included 347 Mexican participants. We performed the genotypification analysis with TaqMan® probe C_2031262_10 for rs1477196 (Thermo Fisher Scientific). Multivariate analysis included covariables such as age, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and postmenopause.

Results: Type 2 diabetes, obesity, and postmenopause were associated with primary knee osteoarthritis in female participants. We did not find an association between rs1477196 and obesity. In the codominant and dominant genetic models, rs1477196 was significantly associated with primary knee osteoarthritis only in the female group, including in the model adjusted by other covariables (odds ratio = 2.517; 1.035-6.123; p = 0.042 and odds ratio = 2.387; 1.054-5.407; p = 0.037, respectively). The interaction between rs1477196 and obesity was significantly associated with primary knee osteoarthritis in female participants (p = 0.039 and p = 0.043).

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that the rs1477196 variant of the fat and obesity mass gene may be associated with the risk of primary knee osteoarthritis in women.

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在墨西哥北部的一个女性群体中,FTO 基因的 rs1477196 SNP 与原发性膝骨关节炎有关。
未分配:背景:骨关节炎是一种常见的风湿性疾病。一些与脂肪量和肥胖有关的单核苷酸多态性基因与体重指数增加和膝骨关节炎有关。研究目的本研究旨在分析脂肪量和肥胖基因的单核苷酸多态性 rs1477196 与原发性膝骨关节炎的相关性。研究方法这项观察性横断面研究纳入了 347 名墨西哥参与者。我们使用 TaqMan® 探针 C_2031262_10 对 rs1477196 (赛默飞世尔科技公司)进行了基因分型分析。多变量分析包括年龄、2 型糖尿病、肥胖和绝经后等协变量。结果2型糖尿病、肥胖和绝经后与女性参与者的原发性膝骨关节炎有关。我们没有发现 rs1477196 与肥胖有关。在共显性和显性遗传模型中,rs1477196 仅与女性组的原发性膝骨关节炎显著相关,包括在经其他协变量调整的模型中(几率比分别为 2.517; 1.035-6.123; p = 0.042 和几率比分别为 2.387; 1.054-5.407; p = 0.037)。在女性参与者中,rs1477196与肥胖之间的交互作用与原发性膝骨关节炎显著相关(p = 0.039 和 p = 0.043)。结论我们的研究结果表明,脂肪和肥胖质量基因的 rs1477196 变体可能与女性原发性膝骨关节炎的风险有关。(Rev invest clin.2024;76(1):37-44).
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期刊介绍: The Revista de Investigación Clínica – Clinical and Translational Investigation (RIC-C&TI), publishes original clinical and biomedical research of interest to physicians in internal medicine, surgery, and any of their specialties. The Revista de Investigación Clínica – Clinical and Translational Investigation is the official journal of the National Institutes of Health of Mexico, which comprises a group of Institutes and High Specialty Hospitals belonging to the Ministery of Health. The journal is published both on-line and in printed version, appears bimonthly and publishes peer-reviewed original research articles as well as brief and in-depth reviews. All articles published are open access and can be immediately and permanently free for everyone to read and download. The journal accepts clinical and molecular research articles, short reports and reviews. Types of manuscripts: – Brief Communications – Research Letters – Original Articles – Brief Reviews – In-depth Reviews – Perspectives – Letters to the Editor
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