Genetic interaction between oxidative stress and body mass index in a Spanish population

IF 11.9 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Redox Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1016/j.redox.2025.103531
Francisco Lara-Hernández , Rebeca Melero , María Elena Quiroz-Rodríguez , Celeste Moya-Valera , Mariana de Jesús Gallardo-Espinoza , Luis Álvarez , Ingrid Lizeth Valarezo-Torres , Laisa Briongos-Figuero , Jessica Abadía-Otero , Francisco Javier Mena-Martin , Guillermo Saez , Josep Redon , Juan-Carlos Martín-Escudero , Ana-Bárbara García-García , Guillermo Ayala , Felipe Javier Chaves
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Oxidative stress may act as a contributing factor in the development of an elevated body mass index (BMI). Oxidative stress has the potential to modulate genetic activity at various levels, including gene transcription and protein function regulation. Nevertheless, the interplay between genetic variants and oxidative stress in relation to BMI remains to be elucidated. Based on this premise, we studied the potential association between 723 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located within a set of 212 genes and both BMI and oxidative stress parameters in 1502 adults from the general Spanish population (Hortega Study). Oxidative stress parameters measured included malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, 8-oxo-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-oxo-dG) levels and oxidised/reduced glutathione ratio (GSSG/GSH). We also examined the potential impact of the interaction between these SNPs and oxidative stress levels on BMI. The genes selected regulate several key biological processes, including obesity, blood pressure, inflammation, lipid metabolism and redox homeostasis. Our findings indicate a robust association between specific genes and both BMI and oxidative stress parameters. Significant BMI-related interactions between genes and oxidative stress parameters were identified, which have a multifactorial impact on oxidative stress modulation and on BMI. SNPs identified in genes such as NPPA, CPT1A, DDIT3, NOX and IL6ST were significantly associated with all oxidative stress parameters analysed, indicating a substantial influence on BMI modulation. The results provide compelling evidence of a significant relationship between oxidative stress levels and genetic background. Our data provide new insights into BMI modulation by oxidative stress levels, highlighting a role for TNF as a key player in the interrelation of oxidative stress and BMI.

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西班牙人群中氧化应激与体重指数的遗传相互作用
氧化应激可能是身体质量指数(BMI)升高的一个促进因素。氧化应激有可能在不同水平上调节遗传活性,包括基因转录和蛋白质功能调节。然而,遗传变异和氧化应激与BMI之间的相互作用仍有待阐明。基于这一前提,我们研究了1502名西班牙普通人群的723个单核苷酸多态性(snp)与BMI和氧化应激参数之间的潜在关联(Hortega研究)。测量氧化应激参数包括丙二醛(MDA)水平、8-氧-2′-脱氧鸟苷(8-氧- dg)水平和氧化/还原性谷胱甘肽比值(GSSG/GSH)。我们还研究了这些snp和氧化应激水平之间相互作用对BMI的潜在影响。选择的基因调节几个关键的生物过程,包括肥胖、血压、炎症、脂质代谢和氧化还原稳态。我们的研究结果表明,特定基因与BMI和氧化应激参数之间存在密切关联。研究发现,基因与氧化应激参数之间存在显著的BMI相关相互作用,这些相互作用对氧化应激调节和BMI具有多因素影响。在NPPA、CPT1A、DDIT3、NOX和IL6ST等基因中发现的snp与分析的所有氧化应激参数显著相关,表明对BMI调节有实质性影响。结果为氧化应激水平和遗传背景之间的显著关系提供了令人信服的证据。我们的数据为氧化应激水平对BMI的调节提供了新的见解,强调了TNF在氧化应激和BMI相互关系中的关键作用。
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Redox Biology
Redox Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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19.90
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期刊介绍: Redox Biology is the official journal of the Society for Redox Biology and Medicine and the Society for Free Radical Research-Europe. It is also affiliated with the International Society for Free Radical Research (SFRRI). This journal serves as a platform for publishing pioneering research, innovative methods, and comprehensive review articles in the field of redox biology, encompassing both health and disease. Redox Biology welcomes various forms of contributions, including research articles (short or full communications), methods, mini-reviews, and commentaries. Through its diverse range of published content, Redox Biology aims to foster advancements and insights in the understanding of redox biology and its implications.
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