Association between Interleukin-10 promoter polymorphism with type 2 Diabetes mellitus

Hafiz Umair Hassan, Rana Haider Ali, H. Siddiq, Fahad Ahmed, Hafiz Hanan Taj, Muhammad Farhan Rashid, Sami Ullah
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a multifactorial illness triggered by a complicated interplay of various genetic variants with various environmental variables. The quantity of replicated common genetic variants associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus has increased rapidly with the recent genome-wide association (GWA) research. Major health issue in the public are type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is common throughout the world. Diabetes mellitus incidence is growing and is anticipated to affect 300 million individuals by 2025. Diabetes has been suggested to alter patterns of cytokine expression as an immune-dependent illness. Insulin resistance (IR) is a disease that results in less than anticipated biological impact of a specified insulin concentration. Insulin resistance and insulin secretion decreased are both defined pathophysiology of T2DM. One of the most alarming health issues of the 21st century is the spread of diabetes around the globe. Our goal in this study was to identify the role of IL-10 polymorphism in T2DM patients. The average age of 60 median patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (31 males and 29 females) +-SD (45.91667 +-16.08799), fasting blood sugar (FBS) is +-SD (184.25 +-57.76387), hypertension (35 positive/25 negative) and 60 non-diabetic controls (32 males and 28 females) is +- SD (47.31667 +-15.13722). The group (T2DM patients and their control) had not a substantial distinction (P=0.33) and in each group (CC, TT, CT) there was a comparison between IL-10 gene polymorphism. T2DM patients and healthy individuals are not associated with the polymorphism of the gene IL-10 (SNP rs 3021097 (C/T). Keywords: Insulin, Diabetes Mellitis Type 2, Polymorphism, Interleukin-10, Genotype frequencies.
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白细胞介素-10启动子多态性与2型糖尿病的关系
2型糖尿病是一种多因素疾病,由多种遗传变异和多种环境变量复杂的相互作用引发。随着最近全基因组关联(GWA)的研究,与2型糖尿病相关的复制常见遗传变异的数量迅速增加。公众的主要健康问题是2型糖尿病(T2DM)在世界各地都很常见。糖尿病发病率正在上升,预计到2025年将影响3亿人。糖尿病被认为是一种免疫依赖性疾病,可以改变细胞因子的表达模式。胰岛素抵抗(IR)是一种疾病,其结果小于预期的特定胰岛素浓度的生物学影响。胰岛素抵抗和胰岛素分泌减少都是T2DM的病理生理特征。21世纪最令人担忧的健康问题之一是糖尿病在全球的蔓延。我们在这项研究中的目的是确定IL-10多态性在T2DM患者中的作用。60例2型糖尿病患者(男性31例,女性29例)平均年龄+-SD(45.91667 +-16.08799),空腹血糖(FBS) +-SD(184.25 +-57.76387),高血压(35例阳性/25例阴性),60例非糖尿病对照(男性32例,女性28例)平均年龄+-SD(47.31667 +-15.13722)。两组(T2DM患者与对照组)无显著性差异(P=0.33),各组(CC、TT、CT) IL-10基因多态性比较。2型糖尿病患者和健康个体与IL-10基因多态性(SNP rs 3021097 (C/T))无关。关键词:胰岛素,2型糖尿病,多态性,白介素-10,基因型频率
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