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Association of an INSIG2 obesity allele with cardiovascular phenotypes is gender and age dependent

机译:INSIG2肥胖等位基因与心血管表型的相关性是性别和年龄依赖性

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Background The INSIG2 gene has been implicated in cholesterol metabolism and a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) near INSIG2 has been shown to be associated with obesity. We sought to determine the relationship of the INSIG2 SNP to cardiovascular disease (CVD) related phenotypes. Methods and Results Nine hundred forty six patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in wave 5 of the multicenter NHLBI Dynamic Registry were genotyped using RT-PCR/TaqMan/allelic discrimination for the rs7566605 SNP near the INSIG2 gene. Clinical variables analyzed include demographics, medical history, and procedural details. The prevalence of peripheral vascular disease (PVD) was significantly higher in older men (≥65 years) who were either homozygous or carriers of the obesity/lipid risk allele ("C") compared to non-carriers (odds ratio 3.4, p = 0.013) using a logistic regression model incorporating history of hypercholesterolemia, history of hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, history of diabetes, and BMI. A similar relationship with cerebrovascular disease was found in older (>65) women (odds ratio 3.4, p = 0.013). The INSIG2 SNP was not associated with BMI, nor with other clinical variables. Conclusion Age and gender may influence the association of the INSIG2 obesity SNP with PVD and cerebrovascular disease in patients with pre-existing CVD.
机译:背景技术INSIG2基因与胆固醇代谢有关,并且已证明INSIG2附近的单核苷酸多态性(SNP)与肥胖有关。我们试图确定INSIG2 SNP与心血管疾病(CVD)相关表型的关系。方法和结果使用RT-PCR / TaqMan /等位基因判别法对多中心NHLBI动态注册系统第5波中经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)的946例患者进行了基因分型,以检测INSIG2基因附近的rs7566605 SNP。分析的临床变量包括人口统计学,病史和程序细节。与非携带者相比,肥胖或脂质风险等位基因(C)的纯合子或携带者的老年男性(≥65岁)的外周血管疾病(PVD)患病率显着更高(优势比3.4,p = 0.013)使用包含高胆固醇血症病史,高血压病史,脑血管疾病,糖尿病病史和BMI的逻辑回归模型。在年龄较大(> 65)的妇女中发现了与脑血管疾病的相似关系(赔率比3.4,p = 0.013)。 INSIG2 SNP与BMI无关,也与其他临床变量无关。结论年龄和性别可能影响已患有CVD的INSIG2肥胖SNP与PVD和脑血管疾病的相关性。

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