SINGLE NUCLEOTID 45T/G ADIPONECTIN GENE IN GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS

Lê Thị Thúy1, Tạ Thành Văn2, Vũ Thị Ngọc Lan1,, Trần Anh Khoa1, Trần Thị Lệ Hằng3, Phan Khánh Hải4, Lê Trung Thế4
1 Danang University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy
2 Hanoi Medical University
3 Danang Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital
4 Danang Hospital

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Abstract

Objective: We investigated the relationship between the single nucleotid polymorphism 45T/G in the adiponectin gene and risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in Vietnamese population. Subjects and method: 45 GDM patients and 45 healthy pregnant women were enrolled in our study. Genotyping for SNP 45T/G in the adiponectin gene was performed by the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method. Result: The G allele and TG/GG genotype of SNP 45T/G adiponectin gene were more frequent than the T allele and TT genotype in GDM patient compared to the controls (p<0,05). After statistical adjustment for age and body mass index prepregnant, the SNP 45T/G adiponectin gene was found to be associated with increased risk of GDM under multiple inheritance models: codominant (OR=6,99; 95%CI=1.47 – 33,17), dominant (OR=3,14; 95%CI=1.20 – 8,18) and recessive (OR=4,35; 95%CI=1,02–18,62). Conclusion: SNP 45T/G in the adiponectin gene is associated with risk of developing GDM in Vietnamese population.

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