Literature DB >> 9000706

Polymorphism in the 5'-end of the aldose reductase gene is strongly associated with the development of diabetic nephropathy in type I diabetes.

A E Heesom1, M L Hibberd, A Millward, A G Demaine.   

Abstract

Recent studies suggest that the gene encoding aldose reductase (ALR2), the enzyme that converts glucose to sorbitol, may confer susceptibility to microvascular disease. DNA from 275 British Caucasian patients with type I diabetes and 102 normal healthy control patients were typed for a (CA)n dinucleotide repeat polymorphic marker in the 5'-region of the ALR2 gene using polymorase chain reaction (PCR). A highly significant decrease in the frequency of the Z+2 allele was found in patients with nephropathy (nephropathy group) compared with those with no complications after a 20-year duration of diabetes (uncomplicated group) (12.7 vs. 38.2%, respectively, chi2 = 18.6, P < 0.00001); this was accompanied by an increase in the Z-2 allele in the nephropathy group (32.0 vs. 12.7% in the uncomplicated group). The nephropathy group also had a significant decrease in the Z/Z+2 genotype compared with the uncomplicated patients (10.7 vs. 44.7%, chi2 = 16.0, P < 0.0001) and an increased frequency of the Z/Z-2 genotype. There was no significant association with diabetic retinopathy. These results demonstrate that the ALR2 gene may play a role in susceptibility to diabetic nephropathy; individuals with the Z+2 allele are more than seven times less likely to develop diabetic renal disease than those without this marker. This marker may prove valuable in screening for patients with diabetic nephropathy at diagnosis of diabetes.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1997        PMID: 9000706     DOI: 10.2337/diab.46.2.287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


  25 in total

Review 1.  Genome-wide association studies of chronic kidney disease: what have we learned?

Authors:  Conall M O'Seaghdha; Caroline S Fox
Journal:  Nat Rev Nephrol       Date:  2011-12-06       Impact factor: 28.314

2.  Aldose reductase inhibition counteracts nitrosative stress and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase activation in diabetic rat kidney and high-glucose-exposed human mesangial cells.

Authors:  Viktor R Drel; Pal Pacher; Martin J Stevens; Irina G Obrosova
Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med       Date:  2006-01-31       Impact factor: 7.376

3.  -to: Pinizzotto M, Castillo E, Fiaux M, Temier E, Gaillard RC, Ruiz J (2001) Paraoxanase 2 polymorphisms are associated with diabetic nephropathy in Type II diabetes. Diabetologia 44: 104-107.

Authors:  A D Hodgkinson; B A Millward; A G Demaine
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 10.122

Review 4.  Pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy.

Authors:  Claudia van Dijk; Tomas Berl
Journal:  Rev Endocr Metab Disord       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 6.514

5.  Integrative Biology of Diabetic Kidney Disease.

Authors:  Jennifer L Harder; Jeffrey B Hodgin; Matthias Kretzler
Journal:  Kidney Dis (Basel)       Date:  2015-09-23

6.  Meta-analysis of the association between aldose reductase gene (CA)n microsatellite variants and risk of diabetic retinopathy.

Authors:  Wensheng Mi; Yan Xia; Yanhui Bian
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2019-10-08       Impact factor: 2.447

7.  Susceptibility to diabetic neuropathy in patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus is associated with a polymorphism at the 5' end of the aldose reductase gene.

Authors:  A E Heesom; A Millward; A G Demaine
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1998-02       Impact factor: 10.154

Review 8.  Genetics of diabetic nephropathy in the Pima Indians.

Authors:  G Imperatore; W C Knowler; R G Nelson; R L Hanson
Journal:  Curr Diab Rep       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 4.810

9.  Comparison of three strains of diabetic rats with respect to the rate at which retinopathy and tactile allodynia develop.

Authors:  T S Kern; C M Miller; J Tang; Y Du; S L Ball; L Berti-Matera
Journal:  Mol Vis       Date:  2010-08-15       Impact factor: 2.367

10.  Evaluation of AC(n) and C(-106)T polymorphisms of the aldose reductase gene in Brazilian patients with DM1 and susceptibility to diabetic retinopathy.

Authors:  Flávio Richeti; Renata Maria Noronha; Ricardo Temudo Lessa Waetge; José Paulo Cabral de Vasconcellos; Osías Francisco de Souza; Bianca Kneipp; Nilma Assis; Mylene Neves Rocha; Luís Eduardo Procópio Calliari; Carlos Alberto Longui; Osmar Monte; Monica Barbosa de Melo
Journal:  Mol Vis       Date:  2007-05-23       Impact factor: 2.367

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.