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Gene-environment interaction between adiponectin gene polymorphisms and environmental factors on the risk of diabetic retinopathy.
Li, Yuan; Wu, Qun Hong; Jiao, Ming Li; Fan, Xiao Hong; Hu, Quan; Hao, Yan Hua; Liu, Ruo Hong; Zhang, Wei; Cui, Yu; Han, Li Yuan.
Affiliation
  • Li Y; Department of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Harbin Medical University Harbin, China.
  • Wu QH; Department of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Harbin Medical University Harbin, China.
  • Jiao ML; Department of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Harbin Medical University Harbin, China.
  • Fan XH; Department of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Harbin Medical University Harbin, China.
  • Hu Q; Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
  • Hao YH; Department of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Harbin Medical University Harbin, China.
  • Liu RH; Wenhua Community Clinics Qiqihar, China.
  • Zhang W; The First Hospital of Qiqihar Heilongjiang Province, China.
  • Cui Y; Department of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Harbin Medical University Harbin, China.
  • Han LY; Department of Preventive Medicine, Medical School of Ningbo University Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China.
J Diabetes Investig ; 6(1): 56-66, 2015 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25621134
ABSTRACT
AIMS/

INTRODUCTION:

To evaluate whether the adiponectin gene is associated with diabetic retinopathy (DR) risk and interaction with environmental factors modifies the DR risk, and to investigate the relationship between serum adiponectin levels and DR. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Four adiponectin polymorphisms were evaluated in 372 DR cases and 145 controls. Differences in environmental factors between cases and controls were evaluated by unconditional logistic regression analysis. The model-free multifactor dimensionality reduction method and traditional multiple regression models were applied to explore interactions between the polymorphisms and environmental factors.

RESULTS:

Using the Bonferroni method, we found no significant associations between four adiponectin polymorphisms and DR susceptibility. Multivariate logistic regression found that physical activity played a protective role in the progress of DR, whereas family history of diabetes (odds ratio 1.75) and insulin therapy (odds ratio 1.78) were associated with an increased risk for DR. The interaction between the C-11377 G (rs266729) polymorphism and insulin therapy might be associated with DR risk. Family history of diabetes combined with insulin therapy also increased the risk of DR. No adiponectin gene polymorphisms influenced the serum adiponectin levels. Serum adiponectin levels did not differ between the DR group and non-DR group.

CONCLUSIONS:

No significant association was identified between four adiponectin polymorphisms and DR susceptibility after stringent Bonferroni correction. The interaction between C-11377G (rs266729) polymorphism and insulin therapy, as well as the interaction between family history of diabetes and insulin therapy, might be associated with DR susceptibility.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: J Diabetes Investig Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: J Diabetes Investig Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: China