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Ghrelin Gene Variants Influence on Metabolic Syndrome Components in Aged Spanish Population

BACKGROUND: The role of genetic variations within the ghrelin gene on cardiometabolic profile and nutritional status is still not clear in humans, particularly in elderly people. OBJECTIVES: We investigated six SNPs of the ghrelin gene and their relationship with metabolic syndrome (MS) components....

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Autores principales: Mora, Mireia, Adam, Victoria, Palomera, Elisabet, Blesa, Sebastian, Díaz, Gonzalo, Buquet, Xavier, Serra-Prat, Mateu, Martín-Escudero, Juan Carlos, Palanca, Ana, Chaves, Javier Felipe, Puig-Domingo, Manuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4573319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26375586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136931
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author Mora, Mireia
Adam, Victoria
Palomera, Elisabet
Blesa, Sebastian
Díaz, Gonzalo
Buquet, Xavier
Serra-Prat, Mateu
Martín-Escudero, Juan Carlos
Palanca, Ana
Chaves, Javier Felipe
Puig-Domingo, Manuel
author_facet Mora, Mireia
Adam, Victoria
Palomera, Elisabet
Blesa, Sebastian
Díaz, Gonzalo
Buquet, Xavier
Serra-Prat, Mateu
Martín-Escudero, Juan Carlos
Palanca, Ana
Chaves, Javier Felipe
Puig-Domingo, Manuel
author_sort Mora, Mireia
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description BACKGROUND: The role of genetic variations within the ghrelin gene on cardiometabolic profile and nutritional status is still not clear in humans, particularly in elderly people. OBJECTIVES: We investigated six SNPs of the ghrelin gene and their relationship with metabolic syndrome (MS) components. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 824 subjects (413 men/411 women, age 77.31±5.04) participating in the Mataró aging study (n = 310) and the Hortega study (n = 514) were analyzed. Anthropometric variables, ghrelin, lipids, glucose and blood pressure levels were measured, and distribution of SNPs -994CT (rs26312), -604GA (rs27647), -501AC (rs26802), R51Q (rs34911341), M72L (rs696217) and L90G (rs4684677) of the ghrelin gene evaluated. Genotypes were determined by multiplex PCR and SNaPshot minisequencing. MS (IDF criteria) was found in 54.9%. RESULTS: No association between any of the SNPs and levels of total fasting circulating ghrelin levels was found. C/A-A/A genotype of M72L was associated with increased risk of central obesity according to IDF criteria, while G/A-G/G genotypes of -604GA with reduced risk. A/A genotype of -501AC polymorphism was associated to decreased BMI. In relation to lipid profile, the same genotypes of -604GA were associated with increased total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol and -501AC with reduced triglycerides. There were no associations with systolic or diastolic blood pressure levels or with hypertension, glucose levels or diabetes and ghrelin polymorphisms. However, G/G genotype of -604GA was associated with glucose >100 mg/dL. Haplotype analysis showed that only one haplotype is associated with increased risk of waist circumference and central obesity. The analysis of subjects by gender showed an important and different association of these polymorphisms regarding MS parameters. CONCLUSION: Ghrelin gene variants -604GA, -501AC and M72L are associated with certain components of MS, in particular to BMI and lipid profile in elderly Spanish subjects.
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spelling pubmed-45733192015-09-18 Ghrelin Gene Variants Influence on Metabolic Syndrome Components in Aged Spanish Population Mora, Mireia Adam, Victoria Palomera, Elisabet Blesa, Sebastian Díaz, Gonzalo Buquet, Xavier Serra-Prat, Mateu Martín-Escudero, Juan Carlos Palanca, Ana Chaves, Javier Felipe Puig-Domingo, Manuel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The role of genetic variations within the ghrelin gene on cardiometabolic profile and nutritional status is still not clear in humans, particularly in elderly people. OBJECTIVES: We investigated six SNPs of the ghrelin gene and their relationship with metabolic syndrome (MS) components. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 824 subjects (413 men/411 women, age 77.31±5.04) participating in the Mataró aging study (n = 310) and the Hortega study (n = 514) were analyzed. Anthropometric variables, ghrelin, lipids, glucose and blood pressure levels were measured, and distribution of SNPs -994CT (rs26312), -604GA (rs27647), -501AC (rs26802), R51Q (rs34911341), M72L (rs696217) and L90G (rs4684677) of the ghrelin gene evaluated. Genotypes were determined by multiplex PCR and SNaPshot minisequencing. MS (IDF criteria) was found in 54.9%. RESULTS: No association between any of the SNPs and levels of total fasting circulating ghrelin levels was found. C/A-A/A genotype of M72L was associated with increased risk of central obesity according to IDF criteria, while G/A-G/G genotypes of -604GA with reduced risk. A/A genotype of -501AC polymorphism was associated to decreased BMI. In relation to lipid profile, the same genotypes of -604GA were associated with increased total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol and -501AC with reduced triglycerides. There were no associations with systolic or diastolic blood pressure levels or with hypertension, glucose levels or diabetes and ghrelin polymorphisms. However, G/G genotype of -604GA was associated with glucose >100 mg/dL. Haplotype analysis showed that only one haplotype is associated with increased risk of waist circumference and central obesity. The analysis of subjects by gender showed an important and different association of these polymorphisms regarding MS parameters. CONCLUSION: Ghrelin gene variants -604GA, -501AC and M72L are associated with certain components of MS, in particular to BMI and lipid profile in elderly Spanish subjects. Public Library of Science 2015-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4573319/ /pubmed/26375586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136931 Text en © 2015 Mora et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mora, Mireia
Adam, Victoria
Palomera, Elisabet
Blesa, Sebastian
Díaz, Gonzalo
Buquet, Xavier
Serra-Prat, Mateu
Martín-Escudero, Juan Carlos
Palanca, Ana
Chaves, Javier Felipe
Puig-Domingo, Manuel
Ghrelin Gene Variants Influence on Metabolic Syndrome Components in Aged Spanish Population
title Ghrelin Gene Variants Influence on Metabolic Syndrome Components in Aged Spanish Population
title_full Ghrelin Gene Variants Influence on Metabolic Syndrome Components in Aged Spanish Population
title_fullStr Ghrelin Gene Variants Influence on Metabolic Syndrome Components in Aged Spanish Population
title_full_unstemmed Ghrelin Gene Variants Influence on Metabolic Syndrome Components in Aged Spanish Population
title_short Ghrelin Gene Variants Influence on Metabolic Syndrome Components in Aged Spanish Population
title_sort ghrelin gene variants influence on metabolic syndrome components in aged spanish population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4573319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26375586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136931
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