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Association of ADIPOQ gene with type 2 diabetes and related phenotypes in African American men and women: the Jackson Heart Study.

Authors :
Davis, Sharon K.
Ruihua Xu
Gebreab, Samson Y.
Riestra, Pia
Gaye, Amadou
Khan, Rumana J.
Wilson, James G.
Bidulescu, Aurelian
Source :
BMC Genetics. 12/23/2015, Vol. 16, p1-13. 13p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: African Americans experience disproportionately higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes and related risk factors. Little research has been done on the association of ADIPOQ gene on type 2 diabetes, plasma adiponectin, blood glucose, HOMA-IR and body mass index (BMI) in African Americans. The objective of our research was to assess such associations with selected SNPs. The study included a sample of 3,020 men and women from the Jackson Heart Study who had ADIPOQ genotyping information. Unadjusted and adjusted regression models with covariates were used with type 2 diabetes and related phenotypes as the outcome stratified by sex. Results: There was no association between selected ADIPOQ SNPs with type 2 diabetes, blood glucose, or BMI in men or women. There was a significant association between variant rs16861205 and lower adiponectin in women with minor allele A in the fully adjusted model (β(SE) p = -.13(0.05), 0.003). There was also a significant association with variant rs7627128 and lower HOMA-IR among men with minor allele A in the fully adjusted model (β(SE) p = -0.74(0.20), 0.0002). Conclusions: These findings represent new insights regarding the association of ADIPOQ gene and type 2 diabetes and related phenotypes in African American men and women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712156
Volume :
16
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BMC Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
111957598
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12863-015-0319-4