Smoking dose modifies the association between C242T polymorphism and prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population.
BACKGROUND: The C242T polymorphism of the CYBA gene that encodes p22phox, a component of NADPH oxidase, has been found to modulate superoxide production. Oxidase is a major source of the superoxide anion that contributes to individual components of metabolic syndrome. We examined the relationship of...
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doaj-35626104dc414a5a8b34f90bd6ba1a162020-11-25T02:04:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0173e3192610.1371/journal.pone.0031926Smoking dose modifies the association between C242T polymorphism and prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population.Jiyong GeZhijian DingYu SongFangfang WangBACKGROUND: The C242T polymorphism of the CYBA gene that encodes p22phox, a component of NADPH oxidase, has been found to modulate superoxide production. Oxidase is a major source of the superoxide anion that contributes to individual components of metabolic syndrome. We examined the relationship of the C242T polymorphism with the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population, taking account of consumed cigarette amounts. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In 870 participants, we collected biomarkers related to metabolic syndrome and detailed history of smoking and genotyped the C242T polymorphisms. After adjustment for covariates, the CT/TT genotypes were associated with a lower risk of metabolic syndrome (P = 0.0008). The odds of having metabolic syndrome in the CT/TT participants were 0.439 (95%CI: 0.265, 0.726), while for CC participants the odds were 1.110 (95%CI: 0.904, 1.362). There was significant (P = 0.014) interaction between the C242T polymorphism and smoking status in relation to the prevalence of metabolic syndrome. For smokers who smoke no less than 25 pack-years, those with CT/TT genotypes had lower risk of metabolic syndrome as compared with CC polymorphism carriers (P = 0.015). In the multiple regression analysis, the CT/TT genotypes were significantly associated with lower serum concentration of triglycerides both in all subjects and smokers; furthermore, the CT/TT genotypes were also related to smaller waist circumference in smokers. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that the C242T gene polymorphism is indeed related to the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and smoking dose might modify this association.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3291574?pdf=render |
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Jiyong Ge Zhijian Ding Yu Song Fangfang Wang |
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Smoking dose modifies the association between C242T polymorphism and prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population. |
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Smoking dose modifies the association between C242T polymorphism and prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population. |
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Smoking dose modifies the association between C242T polymorphism and prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population. |
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Smoking dose modifies the association between C242T polymorphism and prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population. |
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Smoking dose modifies the association between C242T polymorphism and prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population. |
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smoking dose modifies the association between c242t polymorphism and prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a chinese population. |
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BACKGROUND: The C242T polymorphism of the CYBA gene that encodes p22phox, a component of NADPH oxidase, has been found to modulate superoxide production. Oxidase is a major source of the superoxide anion that contributes to individual components of metabolic syndrome. We examined the relationship of the C242T polymorphism with the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population, taking account of consumed cigarette amounts. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In 870 participants, we collected biomarkers related to metabolic syndrome and detailed history of smoking and genotyped the C242T polymorphisms. After adjustment for covariates, the CT/TT genotypes were associated with a lower risk of metabolic syndrome (P = 0.0008). The odds of having metabolic syndrome in the CT/TT participants were 0.439 (95%CI: 0.265, 0.726), while for CC participants the odds were 1.110 (95%CI: 0.904, 1.362). There was significant (P = 0.014) interaction between the C242T polymorphism and smoking status in relation to the prevalence of metabolic syndrome. For smokers who smoke no less than 25 pack-years, those with CT/TT genotypes had lower risk of metabolic syndrome as compared with CC polymorphism carriers (P = 0.015). In the multiple regression analysis, the CT/TT genotypes were significantly associated with lower serum concentration of triglycerides both in all subjects and smokers; furthermore, the CT/TT genotypes were also related to smaller waist circumference in smokers. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that the C242T gene polymorphism is indeed related to the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and smoking dose might modify this association. |
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