Modification effect of sex and obesity on the correlation of LEP polymorphisms with leptin levels in Taiwanese obese women

Abstract Background Obesity has become the main health issue in developed countries as it impacts life expectancy and increases mortality of cerebrovascular or cardiovascular diseases. The leptin is one of the adipokines which presents in the serum in proportion to the amount of adipose tissue and i...

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Main Authors: De‐Min Duan, Jing‐Yi Jhang, Semon Wu, Ming‐Sheng Teng, Lung‐An Hsu, Yu‐Lin Ko
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-03-01
Series:Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
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LEP
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1113
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spelling doaj-4b926871b837423d9cf5d7a85fd0d4562020-11-25T02:14:06ZengWileyMolecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine2324-92692020-03-0183n/an/a10.1002/mgg3.1113Modification effect of sex and obesity on the correlation of LEP polymorphisms with leptin levels in Taiwanese obese womenDe‐Min Duan0Jing‐Yi Jhang1Semon Wu2Ming‐Sheng Teng3Lung‐An Hsu4Yu‐Lin Ko5Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine and The Cardiovascular Medical Center Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Taipei TaiwanDivision of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine and The Cardiovascular Medical Center Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Taipei TaiwanDepartment of Life Science Chinese Culture University Taipei TaiwanDepartment of Research Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Taipei TaiwanThe First Cardiovascular Division Department of Internal Medicine Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Taipei TaiwanDivision of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine and The Cardiovascular Medical Center Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Taipei TaiwanAbstract Background Obesity has become the main health issue in developed countries as it impacts life expectancy and increases mortality of cerebrovascular or cardiovascular diseases. The leptin is one of the adipokines which presents in the serum in proportion to the amount of adipose tissue and is translated from LEP gene. It involves in energy homeostasis, lipid and glucose metabolisms, modulation of immune systems, and thermogenesis. Many previous studies have revealed controversial results between LEP polymorphisms and leptin levels in different ages and ethnicities. Herein, we investigated the impacts of LEP polymorphism against leptin levels in Taiwanese subjects. Methods In 599 Taiwanese subjects, excluding clinically overt systemic disease, age below 18 years old, and C‐reactive protein (CRP) level of above 10 mg/L, few of LEP polymorphisms were genotyped with TaqMan SNP genotyping assays, were further analyzed for association with leptin level in univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses with Bonferroni correction for multiple tests in stratified groups. The univariate and stepwise multivariate linear regression analyses were performed to determine the coefficient of determinant of LEP polymorphisms over leptin level. Results Significant associations were found between LEP polymorphisms and leptin levels in obese women. Circulating leptin level was positively correlated with inflammatory, insulin resistance markers, and visceral obesity markers in all subjects. Furthermore, stratified and interaction analyses revealed that LEP polymorphisms, rs7799039 and rs2167270, were significantly associated with leptin levels in obese women—8%–10% of which could be explained by LEP polymorphisms. Conclusion The LEP polymorphisms are independently associated with leptin levels in Taiwanese obese women. Further, the genetic determinants for leptin levels may be different between obese and nonobese, and in different sex individuals. The obesity status and female sex may exert modification effect on transcription of LEP, particularly in obese women.https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1113LEPleptinobesitysingle‐nucleotide polymorphism
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author De‐Min Duan
Jing‐Yi Jhang
Semon Wu
Ming‐Sheng Teng
Lung‐An Hsu
Yu‐Lin Ko
spellingShingle De‐Min Duan
Jing‐Yi Jhang
Semon Wu
Ming‐Sheng Teng
Lung‐An Hsu
Yu‐Lin Ko
Modification effect of sex and obesity on the correlation of LEP polymorphisms with leptin levels in Taiwanese obese women
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
LEP
leptin
obesity
single‐nucleotide polymorphism
author_facet De‐Min Duan
Jing‐Yi Jhang
Semon Wu
Ming‐Sheng Teng
Lung‐An Hsu
Yu‐Lin Ko
author_sort De‐Min Duan
title Modification effect of sex and obesity on the correlation of LEP polymorphisms with leptin levels in Taiwanese obese women
title_short Modification effect of sex and obesity on the correlation of LEP polymorphisms with leptin levels in Taiwanese obese women
title_full Modification effect of sex and obesity on the correlation of LEP polymorphisms with leptin levels in Taiwanese obese women
title_fullStr Modification effect of sex and obesity on the correlation of LEP polymorphisms with leptin levels in Taiwanese obese women
title_full_unstemmed Modification effect of sex and obesity on the correlation of LEP polymorphisms with leptin levels in Taiwanese obese women
title_sort modification effect of sex and obesity on the correlation of lep polymorphisms with leptin levels in taiwanese obese women
publisher Wiley
series Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
issn 2324-9269
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Background Obesity has become the main health issue in developed countries as it impacts life expectancy and increases mortality of cerebrovascular or cardiovascular diseases. The leptin is one of the adipokines which presents in the serum in proportion to the amount of adipose tissue and is translated from LEP gene. It involves in energy homeostasis, lipid and glucose metabolisms, modulation of immune systems, and thermogenesis. Many previous studies have revealed controversial results between LEP polymorphisms and leptin levels in different ages and ethnicities. Herein, we investigated the impacts of LEP polymorphism against leptin levels in Taiwanese subjects. Methods In 599 Taiwanese subjects, excluding clinically overt systemic disease, age below 18 years old, and C‐reactive protein (CRP) level of above 10 mg/L, few of LEP polymorphisms were genotyped with TaqMan SNP genotyping assays, were further analyzed for association with leptin level in univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses with Bonferroni correction for multiple tests in stratified groups. The univariate and stepwise multivariate linear regression analyses were performed to determine the coefficient of determinant of LEP polymorphisms over leptin level. Results Significant associations were found between LEP polymorphisms and leptin levels in obese women. Circulating leptin level was positively correlated with inflammatory, insulin resistance markers, and visceral obesity markers in all subjects. Furthermore, stratified and interaction analyses revealed that LEP polymorphisms, rs7799039 and rs2167270, were significantly associated with leptin levels in obese women—8%–10% of which could be explained by LEP polymorphisms. Conclusion The LEP polymorphisms are independently associated with leptin levels in Taiwanese obese women. Further, the genetic determinants for leptin levels may be different between obese and nonobese, and in different sex individuals. The obesity status and female sex may exert modification effect on transcription of LEP, particularly in obese women.
topic LEP
leptin
obesity
single‐nucleotide polymorphism
url https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1113
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