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Physical function and its response to exercise: associations with cytokine gene variation in older adults with knee osteoarthritis.

Barbara J Nicklas1, Joe Mychaleckyj, Stephen Kritchevsky, Shana Palla, Leslie A Lange, Ethan M Lange, Stephen P Messier, Don Bowden, Marco Pahor.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We determined whether physical function and its response to exercise training are associated with polymorphisms in cytokine genes (interleukin-6 [IL-6] -174 G/C; tumor necrosis factor alpha [TNFalpha] -308 G/A and -238 G/A; and TNFalpha receptors [TNFR]1 +36 A/G, TNFR2 +676 T/G, and TNFR2 +1663 A/G), in 214 older (> or =60 years), overweight (body mass index > or =28 kg/m(2)) individuals with knee osteoarthritis.
METHODS: Physical function (walking distance, stair-climb time, self-reported disability) was measured before and after an 18-month randomized, controlled exercise trial involving walking and weight lifting 3 days/week.
RESULTS: In cross-sectional analyses, baseline walking distance was greater in individuals homozygous for the major G allele at IL-6 -174 compared to individuals with at least one C allele (p = .05). Both walking distance (p =.02) and stair-climb time (p = .003) were better in individuals homozygous for the major G allele of the TNFalpha -308 polymorphism compared to those with at least one A allele. Walking distance was better (p = .02), and stair-climb time tended to be better (p = .06), in individuals homozygous for the major T allele of the TNFR2 +676 polymorphism. No associations were seen with self-reported physical disability nor with the other polymorphisms. In response to exercise, there was a significant interaction between TNFalpha -308 genotype and exercise treatment on 6-month changes in stair-climb time (p = .007), and on 18-month changes in self-reported physical disability (p = .01), such that individuals with an A allele showed greater improvement in response to exercise.
CONCLUSIONS: Walking distance and stair climbing speed are partly influenced by genetic variation in the IL-6 and TNFalpha genes in older individuals with knee osteoarthritis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16282562     DOI: 10.1093/gerona/60.10.1292

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci        ISSN: 1079-5006            Impact factor:   6.053


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