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Association Between CNDP1 Genotype and Diabetic Nephropathy Is Sex Specific

OBJECTIVE: The 5-5 homozygous CNDP1 (carnosinase) genotype is associated with a reduced risk of diabetic nephropathy. We investigated whether this association is sex specific and independent of susceptibility for type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Three separate groups of 114, 90, and 66...

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Autores principales: Mooyaart, Antien L., Zutinic, Ana, Bakker, Stephan J.L., Grootendorst, Diana C., Kleefstra, Nanne, van Valkengoed, Irene G.M., Böhringer, Stefan, Bilo, Henk J.G., Dekker, Friedo W., Bruijn, Jan Anthonie, Navis, Gerjan, Janssen, Bart, Baelde, Hans J., De Heer, Emile
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2874718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20332346
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1377
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author Mooyaart, Antien L.
Zutinic, Ana
Bakker, Stephan J.L.
Grootendorst, Diana C.
Kleefstra, Nanne
van Valkengoed, Irene G.M.
Böhringer, Stefan
Bilo, Henk J.G.
Dekker, Friedo W.
Bruijn, Jan Anthonie
Navis, Gerjan
Janssen, Bart
Baelde, Hans J.
De Heer, Emile
author_facet Mooyaart, Antien L.
Zutinic, Ana
Bakker, Stephan J.L.
Grootendorst, Diana C.
Kleefstra, Nanne
van Valkengoed, Irene G.M.
Böhringer, Stefan
Bilo, Henk J.G.
Dekker, Friedo W.
Bruijn, Jan Anthonie
Navis, Gerjan
Janssen, Bart
Baelde, Hans J.
De Heer, Emile
author_sort Mooyaart, Antien L.
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description OBJECTIVE: The 5-5 homozygous CNDP1 (carnosinase) genotype is associated with a reduced risk of diabetic nephropathy. We investigated whether this association is sex specific and independent of susceptibility for type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Three separate groups of 114, 90, and 66 patients with type 2 diabetes and diabetic nephropathy were included in this study and compared with 93 patients with type 2 diabetes for >15 years without diabetic nephropathy and 472 population control subjects. The diabetes control group was used to determine an association in the three patient groups separately, and the population control group was used to estimate the genotype risk [odds ratio (CI)] for the population in a pooled analysis. The population control subjects were also compared with 562 patients with type 2 diabetes without diabetic nephropathy to determine whether the association was independent of type 2 diabetes. The CNDP1 genotype was determined by fragment analysis after PCR amplification. RESULTS: The frequency of the 5-5 homozygous genotype was 28, 36, and 41% in the three diabetic nephropathy patient groups and 43 and 42% in the diabetic and population control subjects, respectively. The 5-5 homozygous genotype occurred significantly less frequently in women in all three patient groups compared with diabetic control subjects. The genotype risk for the population was estimated to be 0.5 (0.30–0.68) in women and 1.2 (0.77–1.69) in men. The 562 patients with type 2 diabetes without diabetic nephropathy did not differ from the general population (P = 0.23). CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that the association between the CNDP1 gene and diabetic nephropathy is sex specific and independent of susceptibility for type 2 diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-28747182011-06-01 Association Between CNDP1 Genotype and Diabetic Nephropathy Is Sex Specific Mooyaart, Antien L. Zutinic, Ana Bakker, Stephan J.L. Grootendorst, Diana C. Kleefstra, Nanne van Valkengoed, Irene G.M. Böhringer, Stefan Bilo, Henk J.G. Dekker, Friedo W. Bruijn, Jan Anthonie Navis, Gerjan Janssen, Bart Baelde, Hans J. De Heer, Emile Diabetes Brief Report OBJECTIVE: The 5-5 homozygous CNDP1 (carnosinase) genotype is associated with a reduced risk of diabetic nephropathy. We investigated whether this association is sex specific and independent of susceptibility for type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Three separate groups of 114, 90, and 66 patients with type 2 diabetes and diabetic nephropathy were included in this study and compared with 93 patients with type 2 diabetes for >15 years without diabetic nephropathy and 472 population control subjects. The diabetes control group was used to determine an association in the three patient groups separately, and the population control group was used to estimate the genotype risk [odds ratio (CI)] for the population in a pooled analysis. The population control subjects were also compared with 562 patients with type 2 diabetes without diabetic nephropathy to determine whether the association was independent of type 2 diabetes. The CNDP1 genotype was determined by fragment analysis after PCR amplification. RESULTS: The frequency of the 5-5 homozygous genotype was 28, 36, and 41% in the three diabetic nephropathy patient groups and 43 and 42% in the diabetic and population control subjects, respectively. The 5-5 homozygous genotype occurred significantly less frequently in women in all three patient groups compared with diabetic control subjects. The genotype risk for the population was estimated to be 0.5 (0.30–0.68) in women and 1.2 (0.77–1.69) in men. The 562 patients with type 2 diabetes without diabetic nephropathy did not differ from the general population (P = 0.23). CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that the association between the CNDP1 gene and diabetic nephropathy is sex specific and independent of susceptibility for type 2 diabetes. American Diabetes Association 2010-06 2010-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2874718/ /pubmed/20332346 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1377 Text en © 2010 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Brief Report
Mooyaart, Antien L.
Zutinic, Ana
Bakker, Stephan J.L.
Grootendorst, Diana C.
Kleefstra, Nanne
van Valkengoed, Irene G.M.
Böhringer, Stefan
Bilo, Henk J.G.
Dekker, Friedo W.
Bruijn, Jan Anthonie
Navis, Gerjan
Janssen, Bart
Baelde, Hans J.
De Heer, Emile
Association Between CNDP1 Genotype and Diabetic Nephropathy Is Sex Specific
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title_full Association Between CNDP1 Genotype and Diabetic Nephropathy Is Sex Specific
title_fullStr Association Between CNDP1 Genotype and Diabetic Nephropathy Is Sex Specific
title_full_unstemmed Association Between CNDP1 Genotype and Diabetic Nephropathy Is Sex Specific
title_short Association Between CNDP1 Genotype and Diabetic Nephropathy Is Sex Specific
title_sort association between cndp1 genotype and diabetic nephropathy is sex specific
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2874718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20332346
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1377
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