The 'Insertion/Deletion' Polymorphism, rs4340 and Diabetes Risk: A Pilot Study from a Hospital Cohort.

Q3 Chemistry Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-26 DOI:10.1007/s12291-022-01076-2
Manali Shah, Anjali Gupta, Mitali Talekar, Krishna Chaaithanya, Priyanka Doctor, Sandra Fernandes, Rahul Doctor, A Rosalind Marita
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The insertion/deletion, I/D polymorphism, in the gene encoding Angiotensin Converting Enzyme, ACE is a popular genetic marker for cardiovascular disease, CVD. With alarming rise in diabetes, the risk of CVD among Indian subjects is further enhanced. The present study explored the role of ACE I/D polymorphism, rs4340 as a genetic marker and its association with diabetes. Genomic DNA, isolated from a cohort of 410 urban subjects attending our hospital, was genotyped using polymerase chain reaction followed by electrophoresis. Among the subjects, 84 had type-2 diabetes and 68 had hypertension while 258 were free from these risk factors. Majority (57/84) of diabetic subjects were also suffering from hypertension. Genotype frequencies of ACE I/D polymorphism, of diabetic (84) patients were not different from that of non-diabetic subjects (258). In sharp contrast, we found significant differences, in genotype frequencies of women with diabetes (n = 38) compared to non-diabetic women (70). Diabetic women had significantly higher prevalence of the high risk 'D' allele. Analysis of odds ratio, OR revealed that women with 'D/D' genotype, exhibited threefold risk (OR 3.12, 95% CI 1.21-8.05; p = 0.018) of diabetes, in the recessive model (D/D vs I/I + I/D). Further when we analysed Odds ratio of diabetic women (8) who were free from hypertension, the results revealed even a greater, 6- fold (OR 6.0, 95% CI 1.29-27.96, p = 0.027) risk of diabetes for D/D homozygous women (D/D vs I/I + I/D). These results suggest 'sex-specific' association of ACE 'I/D' polymorphism, with type-2 diabetes, affecting women while there was no influence observed among men. In view of the increased cardiovascular mortality among Indians, data from our pilot study if confirmed in a larger cohort, could add value to our future intervention efforts.

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插入/缺失 "多态性 rs4340 与糖尿病风险:一项来自医院队列的试点研究。
血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)编码基因的插入/缺失(I/D)多态性是心血管疾病(CVD)的常见遗传标记。随着糖尿病发病率的惊人上升,印度人患心血管疾病的风险进一步增加。本研究探讨了 ACE I/D 多态性 rs4340 作为遗传标记的作用及其与糖尿病的关系。研究人员从本院就诊的 410 名城市受试者中分离出基因组 DNA,使用聚合酶链反应进行基因分型,然后进行电泳分析。在这些受试者中,84 人患有 2 型糖尿病,68 人患有高血压,258 人没有这些危险因素。大多数(57/84)糖尿病受试者还患有高血压。糖尿病患者(84 人)与非糖尿病患者(258 人)的 ACE I/D 多态性基因型频率没有差异。与此形成鲜明对比的是,我们发现女性糖尿病患者(38 人)的基因型频率与非糖尿病女性患者(70 人)的基因型频率存在显著差异。糖尿病妇女的高风险 "D "等位基因的患病率明显更高。几率比(OR)分析表明,在隐性模型(D/D vs I/I + I/D)中,基因型为 "D/D "的女性患糖尿病的风险是 "D/D "的三倍(OR 3.12,95% CI 1.21-8.05;p = 0.018)。此外,当我们分析无高血压的女性糖尿病患者(8 人)的比值比时,结果显示,D/D 同源女性(D/D vs I/I + I/D)患糖尿病的风险甚至更高,达到 6 倍(OR 6.0,95% CI 1.29-27.96,p = 0.027)。这些结果表明,ACE "I/D "多态性与 2 型糖尿病的 "性别特异性 "关系影响到女性,而对男性则没有影响。鉴于印度人的心血管死亡率增加,我们的试点研究数据如果能在更大的群体中得到证实,将为我们未来的干预工作增添价值。
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