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The polymorphic inheritance of DIO2 rs225014 may predict body weight variation after Graves’ disease treatment

Authors :
Ana Paula Comarella
Danilo Vilagellin
Natassia Elena Bufalo
Jessica Ferreira Euflauzino
Elisangela de Souza Teixeira
Ana Beatriz Pinotti Pedro Miklos
Roberto Bernardo dos Santos
João H. Romaldini
Laura S. Ward
Source :
Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol 64, Iss 6, Pp 787-795 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2020.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: We aimed to investigate the role of DIO2 polymorphisms rs225014 and rs12885300 in Graves’ disease patients, mainly for controlling body weight following treatment. Subjects and methods: We genotyped 280 GD patients by the time of diagnosis and 297 healthy control individuals using a TaqMan SNP Genotyping technique. We followed up 141 patients for 18.94 ± 6.59 months after treatment. Results: There was no relationship between the investigated polymorphisms with susceptibility to GD and gain or loss of weight after GD treatment. However, the polymorphic inheritance (CC+CT genotype) of DIO2 rs225014 was associated with a lower body weight variation after GD treatment (4.26 ± 6.25 kg) when compared to wild type TT genotype (6.34 ± 7.26 kg; p = 0.0456 adjusted for the follow-up time). This data was confirmed by a multivariate analysis (p = 0.0138) along with a longer follow-up period (p = 0.0228), older age (p = 0.0306), treatment with radioiodine (p-value = 0.0080) and polymorphic inheritance of DIO2 rs12885300 (p = 0.0306). Conclusion: We suggest that DIO2 rs225014 genotyping may have an auxiliary role in predicting the post-treatment weight behavior of GD patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23594292 and 23593997
Volume :
64
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.61c1710d1a0b49f1a31809d991783579
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000295