The Relationship Between FokI Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphisms on The Incidence Of Diabetic Retinopathy In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients At Sanglah Hospital Denpasar Bali

Theressia Handayani, A. E. Darwinata, D. Wihandani, I Gede Putu Supadmanaba
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Introduction: Complications of T2DM result in many organs of the body including visual disturbances (diabetic retinopathy). Polymorphisms in vitamin D receptor gene FokI, increase the risk of complications of T2DM including DR. This study aims to determine the FokI polymorphism in vitamin D receptor gene in DMT2 patients at Sanglah Hospital Denpasar Bali and to determine whether there is a relationship between vitamin D receptor polymorphisms FokI on the incidence of DR in DMT2 patients at Sanglah Hospital Denpasar Bali. Methods: Design of the research was a cross-sectional analytical study. To detect the status of the FokI polymorphism, DNA segment amplification was performed using the PCR method using a primer specific for the FokI polymorphism. Furthermore, sequencing was performed to detect the base pattern at the location of the FokI SNP. Statistical analysis was performed by using SPSS 25.sav. P-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: There were 38 samples that were eligible to be analysed and successfully sequenced. The mean age of the sample was 50.68 years with the proportion of DR and non-DR of 73.7% and 26.3%, with the majority of DR patients being male (65.8%). In our multivariate analysis, we found a significant relationship between VDR FokI polymorphism with hypertension among diabetic retinopathy patient (p=0.036; adjusted OR=18; 95% CI=1.694-191.233). Conclusion: Heterozygous (C/T) VDR Fok I polymorphism was the most frequent in this finding. There is no significant relationship between FokI polymorphisms in vitamin D receptor gene and the incidence of RD in T2DM patients at Sanglah Hospital Denpasar.
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FokI维生素D受体多态性与登巴萨巴厘岛Sanglah医院2型糖尿病患者糖尿病视网膜病变发生率的关系
2型糖尿病的并发症会影响身体的许多器官,包括视力障碍(糖尿病视网膜病变)。维生素D受体基因FokI多态性,增加T2DM包括DR的并发症风险。本研究旨在确定登巴萨巴厘岛Sanglah医院DMT2患者维生素D受体基因FokI多态性,并确定维生素D受体基因FokI多态性与登巴萨巴厘岛Sanglah医院DMT2患者DR发生率之间是否存在关系。方法:本研究设计为横断面分析研究。为了检测FokI多态性的状态,采用PCR方法对FokI多态性特异性引物进行DNA片段扩增。此外,进行测序以检测FokI SNP位置的碱基模式。采用SPSS 25.sav软件进行统计分析。p值<0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:38份样品符合分析条件并成功测序。样本平均年龄为50.68岁,DR和非DR比例分别为73.7%和26.3%,DR患者以男性为主(65.8%)。在我们的多因素分析中,我们发现VDR FokI多态性与糖尿病视网膜病变患者高血压有显著关系(p=0.036;调整或= 18;95% CI = 1.694 - -191.233)。结论:杂合型(C/T) VDR Fok I多态性在本研究中最为常见。在登巴萨Sanglah医院,维生素D受体基因的FokI多态性与T2DM患者RD的发病率之间没有明显的关系。
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