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author Paz-Pacheco, Elizabeth
Nevado, Jose B
Cutiongco-de la Paz, Eva Maria C
Jasul, Gabriel V
Aman, Aimee Yvonne Criselle L
Ribaya, Elizabeth Laurize A
Francisco, Mark David G
Guanzon, Ma Luz Vicenta V
Uyking-Naranjo, May L
Añonuevo-Cruz, Ma Cecille S
Maningat, Maria Patricia Deanna D
Jaring, Cristina V
Nacpil-Dominguez, Paulette D
Pala-Mohamad, Aniza B
Canto, Abigail U
Quisumbing, John Paul M
Lat, Annabelle Marie M
Bernardo, Diane Carla C
Mansibang, Noemie Marie M
Calpito, Karell Jo Angelique C
Ribaya, Vincent Sean D
Ferrer, Julius Patrick Y
Biwang, Jessica H
Melegrito, Jodelyn B
Deguit, Christian Deo T
Panerio, Carlos Emmanuel G
author_facet Paz-Pacheco, Elizabeth
Nevado, Jose B
Cutiongco-de la Paz, Eva Maria C
Jasul, Gabriel V
Aman, Aimee Yvonne Criselle L
Ribaya, Elizabeth Laurize A
Francisco, Mark David G
Guanzon, Ma Luz Vicenta V
Uyking-Naranjo, May L
Añonuevo-Cruz, Ma Cecille S
Maningat, Maria Patricia Deanna D
Jaring, Cristina V
Nacpil-Dominguez, Paulette D
Pala-Mohamad, Aniza B
Canto, Abigail U
Quisumbing, John Paul M
Lat, Annabelle Marie M
Bernardo, Diane Carla C
Mansibang, Noemie Marie M
Calpito, Karell Jo Angelique C
Ribaya, Vincent Sean D
Ferrer, Julius Patrick Y
Biwang, Jessica H
Melegrito, Jodelyn B
Deguit, Christian Deo T
Panerio, Carlos Emmanuel G
author_sort Paz-Pacheco, Elizabeth
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description PURPOSE: A study among Filipinos revealed that only 15% of patients with diabetes achieved glycemic control, and poor response to metformin could be one of the possible reasons. Recent studies demonstrate how genetic variations influence response to metformin. Hence, the present study aimed to determine genetic variants associated with poor response to metformin. METHODS: Using a candidate variant approach, 195 adult Filipino participants with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) were enrolled in a case-control study. Genomic DNA from blood samples were collected. Allelic and genotypic associations of variants with poor response to metformin were determined using exact statistical methods. RESULTS: Several polymorphisms were nominally associated with poor response to metformin (P(uncorr) < 0.05). The most notable is the association of multiple variants in the SLC2A10 gene—rs2425911, rs3092412, and rs2425904—with common additive genetic mode of inheritance. Other variants that have possible associations with poor drug response include rs340874 (PROX-AS1), rs815815 (CALM2), rs1333049 (CDKN2B-AS1), rs2010963 (VEGFA), rs1535435 and rs9494266 (AHI1), rs11128347 (PDZRN3), rs1805081 (NPC1), and rs13266634 (SLC30A8). CONCLUSION: In Filipinos, a trend for the association for several variants was noted, with further observation that several mechanisms may be involved. The results may serve as pilot data for further validation of candidate variants for T2DM pharmacotherapy.
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spelling pubmed-92788302022-07-18 Variants of SLC2A10 may be Linked to Poor Response to Metformin Paz-Pacheco, Elizabeth Nevado, Jose B Cutiongco-de la Paz, Eva Maria C Jasul, Gabriel V Aman, Aimee Yvonne Criselle L Ribaya, Elizabeth Laurize A Francisco, Mark David G Guanzon, Ma Luz Vicenta V Uyking-Naranjo, May L Añonuevo-Cruz, Ma Cecille S Maningat, Maria Patricia Deanna D Jaring, Cristina V Nacpil-Dominguez, Paulette D Pala-Mohamad, Aniza B Canto, Abigail U Quisumbing, John Paul M Lat, Annabelle Marie M Bernardo, Diane Carla C Mansibang, Noemie Marie M Calpito, Karell Jo Angelique C Ribaya, Vincent Sean D Ferrer, Julius Patrick Y Biwang, Jessica H Melegrito, Jodelyn B Deguit, Christian Deo T Panerio, Carlos Emmanuel G J Endocr Soc Research Article PURPOSE: A study among Filipinos revealed that only 15% of patients with diabetes achieved glycemic control, and poor response to metformin could be one of the possible reasons. Recent studies demonstrate how genetic variations influence response to metformin. Hence, the present study aimed to determine genetic variants associated with poor response to metformin. METHODS: Using a candidate variant approach, 195 adult Filipino participants with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) were enrolled in a case-control study. Genomic DNA from blood samples were collected. Allelic and genotypic associations of variants with poor response to metformin were determined using exact statistical methods. RESULTS: Several polymorphisms were nominally associated with poor response to metformin (P(uncorr) < 0.05). The most notable is the association of multiple variants in the SLC2A10 gene—rs2425911, rs3092412, and rs2425904—with common additive genetic mode of inheritance. Other variants that have possible associations with poor drug response include rs340874 (PROX-AS1), rs815815 (CALM2), rs1333049 (CDKN2B-AS1), rs2010963 (VEGFA), rs1535435 and rs9494266 (AHI1), rs11128347 (PDZRN3), rs1805081 (NPC1), and rs13266634 (SLC30A8). CONCLUSION: In Filipinos, a trend for the association for several variants was noted, with further observation that several mechanisms may be involved. The results may serve as pilot data for further validation of candidate variants for T2DM pharmacotherapy. Oxford University Press 2022-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9278830/ /pubmed/35854978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac092 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Research Article
Paz-Pacheco, Elizabeth
Nevado, Jose B
Cutiongco-de la Paz, Eva Maria C
Jasul, Gabriel V
Aman, Aimee Yvonne Criselle L
Ribaya, Elizabeth Laurize A
Francisco, Mark David G
Guanzon, Ma Luz Vicenta V
Uyking-Naranjo, May L
Añonuevo-Cruz, Ma Cecille S
Maningat, Maria Patricia Deanna D
Jaring, Cristina V
Nacpil-Dominguez, Paulette D
Pala-Mohamad, Aniza B
Canto, Abigail U
Quisumbing, John Paul M
Lat, Annabelle Marie M
Bernardo, Diane Carla C
Mansibang, Noemie Marie M
Calpito, Karell Jo Angelique C
Ribaya, Vincent Sean D
Ferrer, Julius Patrick Y
Biwang, Jessica H
Melegrito, Jodelyn B
Deguit, Christian Deo T
Panerio, Carlos Emmanuel G
Variants of SLC2A10 may be Linked to Poor Response to Metformin
title Variants of SLC2A10 may be Linked to Poor Response to Metformin
title_full Variants of SLC2A10 may be Linked to Poor Response to Metformin
title_fullStr Variants of SLC2A10 may be Linked to Poor Response to Metformin
title_full_unstemmed Variants of SLC2A10 may be Linked to Poor Response to Metformin
title_short Variants of SLC2A10 may be Linked to Poor Response to Metformin
title_sort variants of slc2a10 may be linked to poor response to metformin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9278830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35854978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac092
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