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Association of annexin A5 polymorphisms with obesity.

Hosik Seok1, Hae Jeong Park1, Byoung Wook Lee2, Jong Woo Kim3, Min Jung4, Seo Ra Lee4, Ki Ho Park4, Young Guk Park4, Hyung Hwan Baik2, Joo-Ho Chung1.   

Abstract

Annexin A5 (ANXA5), which is known as a protein with anticoagulative function, may play a role in triglyceride biosynthesis. Triglycerides are involved in lipid and energy metabolism, which are important in the elucidation of obesity. To investigate the association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of ANXA5 and obesity in a Korean population, 372 participants (213 overweight/obese individuals and 159 control subjects) were enrolled from the Kyung Hee University Medical Center and Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center. The genotypes of five SNPs (rs12510548, rs4240260, rs3756281, rs13136094 and rs6534313) were evaluated in ANXA5 using the multiple logistic regression analysis with the codominant 1, codominant 2, dominant, recessive and log-additive models. The genotype and allele frequencies of the five investigated SNPs exhibited significant differences between the control and the overweight/obese groups: rs12510548 (P=0.004 in the codominant 2 model, P=0.0019 in the recessive model, P=0.027 in the log-additive model and P=0.026 in allele frequencies); rs4240260 (P=0.002 and Fisher's exact P=0.0006 in the codominant 2 model, P=0.0007 and Fisher's exact P=0.0007 in the recessive model, P=0.020 and Fisher's exact P=0.0019 in the log-additive model and P=0.020 in allele frequencies); rs3756281 (P=0.016 in the codominant 2 model and P=0.0094 in the recessive model); rs13136094 (P=0.0030 and Fisher's exact P=0.0011 in the codominant 2 model, P=0.0012 and Fisher's exact P=0.0013 in the recessive model, P=0.034 and Fisher's exact P=0.0035 in the log-additive model and P=0.024 in allele frequencies); and rs6534313 (P=0.0010 and Fisher's exact P=0.0003 in the codominant 2 model, P=0.0003 and Fisher's exact P=0.0003 in the recessive model, P=0.0075 and Fisher's exact P=0.0010 in the log-additive model and P=0.005 in allele frequencies). Two haplotypes were weakly associated with obesity (GGATG, P=0.037 and CAGCC, P=0.020). Results of the present study suggested that ANXA5 may be associated with the development of obesity in a Korean population.

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Keywords:  annexin A5; haplotype; obesity; single-nucleotide polymorphism

Year:  2013        PMID: 24649004      PMCID: PMC3917105          DOI: 10.3892/br.2013.118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Rep        ISSN: 2049-9434


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