Adiponectin promoter polymorphisms are predictors of lipid profile improvement after bariatric surgery

Abstract Our aim was to investigate if single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located in the 5′ regions of leptin (LEP, -2548 G > A, rs7799039), resistin (RETN, -420 C > G, rs1862513) and adiponectin (ADIPOQ, -11391 G > A, rs17300539 and -11377 C > G, rs266729) genes were related to changes in body mass index (BMI) and metabolic variables after bariatric surgery in 60 extremely obese individuals. At baseline, ADIPOQ -11391 A-allele carriers showed higher plasma adiponectin and lower total cholesterol levels when compared to G/G homozygotes. Approximately 32 months post-surgery, a mean reduction of 35% in BMI and an important improvement in metabolic profiles were observed. In addition, for the ADIPOQ -11377 polymorphism, a higher decrease in lipid profile was associated to the C/C genotype. Moreover, individuals bearing the A-C haplotype for the two ADIPOQ SNPs were more prone to show a reduction in low-density lipoprotein levels after bariatric surgery (-43.0% A-C carriers vs. -18.1% G-G carriers, p = 0.019). We did not find any association of leptin and resistin SNPs with the clinical parameters analyzed. In summary, our results indicate that the A-C haplotype is a predictor of better lipid profile post-surgery and the studied SNPs in ADIPOQ gene are associated to changes in metabolic variables in obese individuals.

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Main Authors: Gasparotto,Aline Simas, Borges,Diego Olschowsky, Zandoná,Marília Remuzzi, Ramos,Mauricio Jacques, Meihnardt,Nelson Guardiola, Mattevi,Vanessa S.
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S1415-475720170005007362017-11-21Adiponectin promoter polymorphisms are predictors of lipid profile improvement after bariatric surgeryGasparotto,Aline SimasBorges,Diego OlschowskyZandoná,Marília RemuzziRamos,Mauricio JacquesMeihnardt,Nelson GuardiolaMattevi,Vanessa S. Adiponectin polymorphism obesity lipid profile bariatric surgery Abstract Our aim was to investigate if single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located in the 5′ regions of leptin (LEP, -2548 G > A, rs7799039), resistin (RETN, -420 C > G, rs1862513) and adiponectin (ADIPOQ, -11391 G > A, rs17300539 and -11377 C > G, rs266729) genes were related to changes in body mass index (BMI) and metabolic variables after bariatric surgery in 60 extremely obese individuals. At baseline, ADIPOQ -11391 A-allele carriers showed higher plasma adiponectin and lower total cholesterol levels when compared to G/G homozygotes. Approximately 32 months post-surgery, a mean reduction of 35% in BMI and an important improvement in metabolic profiles were observed. In addition, for the ADIPOQ -11377 polymorphism, a higher decrease in lipid profile was associated to the C/C genotype. Moreover, individuals bearing the A-C haplotype for the two ADIPOQ SNPs were more prone to show a reduction in low-density lipoprotein levels after bariatric surgery (-43.0% A-C carriers vs. -18.1% G-G carriers, p = 0.019). We did not find any association of leptin and resistin SNPs with the clinical parameters analyzed. In summary, our results indicate that the A-C haplotype is a predictor of better lipid profile post-surgery and the studied SNPs in ADIPOQ gene are associated to changes in metabolic variables in obese individuals.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology v.40 n.4 20172017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572017000500736en10.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2016-0241
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author Gasparotto,Aline Simas
Borges,Diego Olschowsky
Zandoná,Marília Remuzzi
Ramos,Mauricio Jacques
Meihnardt,Nelson Guardiola
Mattevi,Vanessa S.
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Borges,Diego Olschowsky
Zandoná,Marília Remuzzi
Ramos,Mauricio Jacques
Meihnardt,Nelson Guardiola
Mattevi,Vanessa S.
Adiponectin promoter polymorphisms are predictors of lipid profile improvement after bariatric surgery
author_facet Gasparotto,Aline Simas
Borges,Diego Olschowsky
Zandoná,Marília Remuzzi
Ramos,Mauricio Jacques
Meihnardt,Nelson Guardiola
Mattevi,Vanessa S.
author_sort Gasparotto,Aline Simas
title Adiponectin promoter polymorphisms are predictors of lipid profile improvement after bariatric surgery
title_short Adiponectin promoter polymorphisms are predictors of lipid profile improvement after bariatric surgery
title_full Adiponectin promoter polymorphisms are predictors of lipid profile improvement after bariatric surgery
title_fullStr Adiponectin promoter polymorphisms are predictors of lipid profile improvement after bariatric surgery
title_full_unstemmed Adiponectin promoter polymorphisms are predictors of lipid profile improvement after bariatric surgery
title_sort adiponectin promoter polymorphisms are predictors of lipid profile improvement after bariatric surgery
description Abstract Our aim was to investigate if single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located in the 5′ regions of leptin (LEP, -2548 G > A, rs7799039), resistin (RETN, -420 C > G, rs1862513) and adiponectin (ADIPOQ, -11391 G > A, rs17300539 and -11377 C > G, rs266729) genes were related to changes in body mass index (BMI) and metabolic variables after bariatric surgery in 60 extremely obese individuals. At baseline, ADIPOQ -11391 A-allele carriers showed higher plasma adiponectin and lower total cholesterol levels when compared to G/G homozygotes. Approximately 32 months post-surgery, a mean reduction of 35% in BMI and an important improvement in metabolic profiles were observed. In addition, for the ADIPOQ -11377 polymorphism, a higher decrease in lipid profile was associated to the C/C genotype. Moreover, individuals bearing the A-C haplotype for the two ADIPOQ SNPs were more prone to show a reduction in low-density lipoprotein levels after bariatric surgery (-43.0% A-C carriers vs. -18.1% G-G carriers, p = 0.019). We did not find any association of leptin and resistin SNPs with the clinical parameters analyzed. In summary, our results indicate that the A-C haplotype is a predictor of better lipid profile post-surgery and the studied SNPs in ADIPOQ gene are associated to changes in metabolic variables in obese individuals.
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