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Gender-specific associations between ADIPOQ gene polymorphisms and adiponectin levels and obesity in the Jackson Heart Study cohort

机译:在杰克逊心脏研究队列中,ADIPOQ基因多态性与脂联素水平和肥胖之间的性别特异性关联

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Background Despite the important role of adiponectin in regulating general metabolic homeostasis, analysis of genetic determinants of adiponectin and the related cardio-metabolic traits in African American population has been limited and inconsistent. Considering the high genetic admixture of African Americans and thus the important population stratification that may confound the genetic-trait associations, the objective of this work was to perform a comprehensive analysis of the associations between ADIPOQ variants and adiponectin levels and obesity phenotypes in a large African American population from the Jackson Heart Study (JHS) cohort. Methods Genotype data was available for 2968 JHS participants (1131men; 1837women). Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) were selected by a Tag-SNP Approach and literature review. The genotype imputation was performed using IMPUTE2 software and reference phased data from the 1000G project. PLINK software was used for the genetic analysis. Plasma specimens were analyzed by ELISA for adiponectin levels. All analyses were controlled for population stratification assessed by Individual Proportions of European Ancestry (PEA) estimates calculated in HAPMIX using ancestry informative markers (AIMs). Results We found a gender-dependent association of some ADIPOQ variants and adiponectin levels. In women four of the studied polymorphisms (rs6444174, rs16861205, rs1403697, rs7641507) were associated with adiponectin levels after Bonferroni correction and controlling for the percentage of PEA, age, annual household income and smoking. These results were consistent with the haplotype analysis. The association between the rs12495941 variant and obesity is modulated by the PEA, so that the relationship between the G allele and a higher incidence of obesity was present in those individuals within the lower PEA group. In addition we found an effect modification of obesity on the association between the ADIPOQ rs6444174 SNP and BMI so that the presence of the T allele was negatively and significantly associated with BMI only in participants with a normal weight. Conclusions In this large African American cohort, ADIPOQ variants were associated with adiponectin levels in a gender-dependent manner and the relationship of some of these variants with obesity and BMI was modulated by the PEA and obesity status respectively. This suggests that the effects of these polymorphisms on adiponectin and obesity phenotypes are subject to a strong interaction with genetic and environmental factors in African American population.
机译:背景尽管脂联素在调节总体代谢稳态中起着重要作用,但对非洲裔美国人脂联素的遗传决定因素和相关的心脏代谢性状的分析仍然有限且不一致。考虑到非洲裔美国人的高遗传混合度,因此考虑到可能混淆遗传特征关联的重要人群分层,这项工作的目的是对大型非洲人的ADIPOQ变异体与脂联素水平和肥胖表型之间的关联进行全面分析来自杰克逊心脏研究(JHS)队列的美国人口。方法获得2968名JHS参与者(1131名男性; 1837名女性)的基因型数据。单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)通过Tag-SNP方法和文献综述进行选择。使用IMPUTE2软件和来自1000G项目的参考阶段数据进行基因型估算。使用PLINK软件进行遗传分析。通过ELISA分析血浆样品中脂联素水平。控制所有分析的人群分层,这些分层通过使用血统信息标记(AIM)在HAPMIX中计算的欧洲祖先个人比例(PEA)评估进行评估。结果我们发现某些ADIPOQ变异体和脂联素水平与性别有关。在女性中,四个研究的多态性(rs6444174,rs16861205,rs1403697,rs7641507)与Bonferroni校正并控制了PEA的百分比,年龄,家庭年收入和吸烟后的脂联素水平相关。这些结果与单倍型分析一致。 rs12495941变体与肥胖之间的关联由PEA调节,因此在较低PEA组中的那些个体中存在G等位基因与肥胖发生率较高之间的关系。此外,我们发现肥胖对ADIPOQ rs6444174 SNP与BMI之间的关联有影响,因此,仅在体重正常的参与者中,T等位基因的存在与BMI呈负相关且显着相关。结论在这个庞大的非裔美国人队列中,ADIPOQ变异体与脂联素水平呈性别依赖性,并且其中一些变异体与肥胖和BMI的关系分别受PEA和肥胖状况的调节。这表明这些多态性对脂联素和肥胖表型的影响与非裔美国人的遗传和环境因素有很强的相互作用。

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