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Contribution of APOA5-1131C allele to the increased susceptibility of diabetes mellitus in association with higher triglyceride in Korean women.

Ki Ho Lee1, Oh Yoen Kim, Hyo Hee Lim, Young Jin Lee, Yangsoo Jang, Jong Ho Lee.   

Abstract

Apolipoprotein A5 (APOA5) -1131C allele is associated with higher triglyceride, an independent cardiovascular risk factor and a commonly recognized lipid abnormality in diabetes mellitus (DM). We investigated the association of APOA5 -1131T>C or S19W with DM. Study subjects were all women and categorized into metabolically healthy controls (n = 2033) and DM subjects (n = 304). Association of APOA5 -1131T>C with DM was calculated by odds ratio (OR). Anthropometric parameters, fasting glucose, and lipid profiles were measured. C carriers, particularly those with CC homozygote, had higher triglyceride and lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in both healthy controls (P < .001 and P < .001) and DM patients (P = .002 and P = .006) after the adjustment for age, body mass index, menopause, smoking, and drinking. APOA5 -1131C allele was associated with an increased risk of DM (OR, 1.61 [95% confidence interval {CI}, 1.23-2.10]; P < .001) after adjustment for the above confounders. Further adjustment for fasting triglyceride or/and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol attenuated a little bit, but still significantly increased the risk of DM in C carriers (OR(2), 1.36 [95% CI, 1.02-1.80]; P = .035 and OR(3), 1.36 [95% CI, 1.032-1.79]; P = .029, respectively). Interestingly, C allele carriers in DM patients showed a positive correlation between fasting glucose and triglyceride after the adjustment (r = 0.172, P = .035). On the other hand, this significant correlation was not observed in healthy women. Regarding S19W, minor allele was not found in our study population from prescreening test. In conclusion, APOA5 -1131C allele may contribute to the increased susceptibility of DM in Korean women. In addition, positive correlation between fasting glucose and triglyceride in C carriers of DM patients suggested that C allele in hyperglycemic states may be more susceptible to the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20303129     DOI: 10.1016/j.metabol.2010.02.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolism        ISSN: 0026-0495            Impact factor:   8.694


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