Literature DB >> 25419431

Chronotype and a PERIOD3 variable number tandem repeat polymorphism in Han Chinese pilots.

Huaijie An1, Zhiming Zhu2, Changxi Zhou3, Peiliang Geng4, Hongtao Xu2, Haiwei Wang2, Ruxue Chen2, Xiuhua Qu1, Hairong Qian5, Yuan Gao6, Xiaohang Zhao1, Yangming Qian2.   

Abstract

An association has been determined between variable number tandem-repeat (VNTR) polymorphisms in the PERIOD3 gene (PER3, rs57875989) and chronotype. An association has been found in which the longer PER3(5) allele is correlated with diurnal preference and shorter PER3(4) allele is linked with preference for evening, respectively. In this study, we explored the genotype frequency and relationship to the chronotype of a PER3 VNTR polymorphism in Han Chinese pilots compared to other populations to further develop aviation safety research. DNA samples were genotyped with respect to the 4-repeat and 5-repeat alleles of the PER3 VNTR polymorphism. We compared and analyzed PER3 VNTR genotype frequencies of a general Han Chinese population and Han Chinese pilots. The chronotypes of our subjects were evaluated by the morningness-eveningness questionnaire (MEQ). The distribution of PER3 VNTR genotype frequencies from 240 Han Chinese was determined (PER3(4/4), 78.3%; PER3(4/5), 20.0%; PER3(5/5), 1.7%) and compared to the genotype frequencies of 126 Han Chinese pilots (PER3(4/4), 71.4%; PER3(4/5), 26.1%; PER3(5/5), 2.4%). Statistical analysis revealed no significant difference between the general Han Chinese population and Han Chinese pilots regarding the PER3 VNTR genotype and allele frequencies (x(2) = 2.170, p > 0.05). Furthermore, MEQ results showed no association between the PER3 VTNR polymorphism and chronotype. However, PER3 VNTR genotype frequencies differed significantly between Han Chinese and other ethnic groups previously reported, such as Caucasians, African Americans and Italians. These data indicate that the proposed role of the PER3 VNTR needs further clarification and the role of PER3(5) allele in sleep regulation needs to be investigated in more detail. In particular, a study of PER3 polymorphisms with a larger sample size of Han Chinese individuals and Han Chinese pilots may be required.

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Keywords:  Han Chinese; PER3 VNTR; chronotype; circadian rhythm; diurnal preference; gene frequency; sleep deprivation

Year:  2014        PMID: 25419431      PMCID: PMC4238505     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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