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Association of a functional inducible nitric oxide synthase promoter variant with complications in type 2 diabetes.

Brian J Morris1, AndreaM Markus, Cheryl L Glenn, David J Adams, S Colagiuri, Li Wang.   

Abstract

Complications of diabetes have a genetic influence. Since increased inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) gene ( NOS2A) expression can contribute to tissue damage, NOS2A is a worthy candidate for such a role. We therefore tested a 4-bp insertion/deletion (+/-) polymorphism 0.7 kb upstream of NOS2A for association with complications in type 2 diabetes patients, and also performed transient transfection experiments to examine the effect of this variant on promoter activity in kidney cells in culture. We investigated 379 Caucasian type 2 diabetes patients of British/European descent, 93 of whom had microalbuminuria, 26 overt nephropathy, 46 retinopathy, and 73 clinical neuropathy. Genotyping for the variant was carried out by PCR and automated Genescan analysis. Transient transfection studies involved the renal HEK 293 cell line and luciferase reporter gene constructs containing 1.1 kb of 5'-flanking DNA from '+' or '-' allele homozygotes. We found that the '+' allele frequency in patients without microalbuminuria was 12%, but was 23% in those with microalbuminuria ( P=0.0005), and was 26% in those with nephropathy ( P=0.0007), 22% in those with retinopathy ( P=0.037), and 23% in those with neuropathy ( P=0.045). The odds ratios for homozygote +/+ to have microalbuminuria or nephropathy were 2.4 (95% CI 1.4-4.2, P=0.0023) and 5.4 (95% CI 1.8-16, P=0.0009), respectively. Luciferase reporter gene constructs containing 1 kb of NOS2A promoter DNA for each allele were made and sequence analysis confirmed that the +/- variation was the only sequence difference present. Transient transfection of these into HEK 293 cells revealed 25 times higher reporter gene activity for the '+' allele compared with the '-' allele. Gel shift analysis with 30mer oligonucleotides corresponding to each allele showed specific binding to nuclear extracts, being greater for the '+' allele. Thus the '+' allele of the NOS2A promoter variant may confer higher iNOS expression, and could contribute to complications of type 2 diabetes, especially in the approximately 5% of patients homozygous for this variant.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11907646     DOI: 10.1007/s00109-001-0287-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Med (Berl)        ISSN: 0946-2716            Impact factor:   4.599


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