Literature DB >> 27507673

Polymorphism of the renalase gene in gestational diabetes mellitus.

Syeda Sadia Fatima1, Zehra Jamil2, Faiza Alam2, Hajira Zafar Malik3, Sarosh Irfan Madhani3, Muhammad Saad Ahmad3, Tayyab Shabbir3, Muhammed Noman Rehmani3, Amna Rabbani3.   

Abstract

Renalase is considered as a novel candidate gene for type 2 diabetes. In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship of serum renalase and two single nucleotide polymorphisms with gestational diabetes mellitus. One hundred and ninety-eight normotensive pregnant females (n = 99 gestational diabetes mellitus; n = 99 euglycemic pregnant controls) were classified according to the International Association of the Diabetes and Pregnancy Study criteria. Fasting and 2-h post glucose load blood levels and anthropometric assessment was performed. Serum renalase was measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, whereas DNA samples were genotyped for renalase single nucleotide polymorphisms rs2576178 and rs10887800 using Polymerase chain reaction-Restriction fragment length polymorphism method. In an age-matched case control study, no difference was observed in the serum levels of renalase (p > 0.05). The variant rs10887800 showed an association with gestational diabetes mellitus and remained significant after multiple adjustments (p < 0.05), whereas rs2576178 showed weak association (p = 0.030) that was lost after multiple adjustments (p = 0.09). We inferred a modest association of the rs10887800 polymorphism with gestational diabetes. Although gestational diabetes mellitus is self-reversible, yet presence of this minor G allele might predispose to metabolic syndrome phenotypes in near the future.

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Keywords:  BMI; Gestational diabetes; Metabolic syndrome; Obesity; Renalase

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27507673     DOI: 10.1007/s12020-016-1058-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


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