Association of adiponectin gene single nucleotide polymorphisms with environmental risk factors in type 2 diabetes mellitus: An updated evidence of haplotype-based analysis study

•Haplotype-based analysis offers better insight into genetic diversity and disease associations than individual SNPs.•Combined haplotypes of the ADIPOQ gene significantly associate with plasma adiponectin concentration in healthy individuals.•Adiponectin levels in T2DM patients are lower than in hea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene 2025-01, Vol.933, p.148816, Article 148816
Hauptverfasser: Mamashli, Elahe, Goulding, Richie P., Iranparvar, Manouchehr, Skishahr, Farnaz Seifi, Siahkouhian, Marefat, Ramezanzade, Raziye, Jaspers, Richard T., Davarnia, Behzad
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Zusammenfassung:•Haplotype-based analysis offers better insight into genetic diversity and disease associations than individual SNPs.•Combined haplotypes of the ADIPOQ gene significantly associate with plasma adiponectin concentration in healthy individuals.•Adiponectin levels in T2DM patients are lower than in healthy individuals, regardless of ADIPOQ gene variants.•Homozygous recessive rs2241766T/G is associated with lower BMI and WHR, and higher HbA1c in diabetic patients.•A notable link was observed between the CC genotype of rs10773989 in the AdipoR2 gene and higher LDL levels. Adiponectin (ADIPOQ) gene is considered to be one of the promising players in deciphering the genetic bases of type 2 diabetes. This study investigated the associations between haplotype combinations of three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the ADIPOQ gene and two SNPs of the adiponectin receptor 1 (AdipoR1) and 2 (AdipoR2) genes with environmental risk factors for the prediction of T2DM disorder susceptibility in the Iranian population. This case-control and cross-sectional study was conducted on 182 patients with T2DM and 155 healthy controls. Genotyping was performed using amplification refractory mutation system-PCR (ARMS-PCR) for rs17300539G/A, rs2241766T/G, and rs1501299G/T of the ADIPOQ gene, rs1342387C/T of the AdipoR1 gene, and rs10773989T/C of the AdipoR2 gene. All polymorphisms met the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (p> 0.05). The studied SNPs; rs17300539, rs2241766 of the ADIPOQ gene and rs10773989 of the AdipoR2 gene, were significantly associated with an increased risk of T2DM. Two-way ANOVA analysis indicated that GG carriers of rs2241766T/G had a significantly lower waist-to-hip ratio (P= 0.049) and body mass index (P= 0.011) and higher HbA1c (P= 0.048) compared to TT carriers, while TT genotype carriers of rs2241766T/G showed the higher plasma adiponectin concentration compared to TG and GG carriers (P= 0.009 and P= 0.013, respectively). CC carriers of rs10773989T/C displayed a significantly higher LDL level compared to the TT genotype carries (P= 0.036). Also plasma adiponectin concentrations were significantly lower in AA genotype carriers of rs17300539G/A compared to GG and GA genotypes carriers in the control group only (P= 0.005 and P= 0.016, respectively). According to Combined Haplotype ([rs17300539, rs2241766, rs1501299]/[rs17300539, rs2241766, rs1501299]) analysis, GTT-homozygote carriers displayed the highest plasma adiponectin concentration and in contrast, GG
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2024.148816