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Zinc finger 259 gene polymorphisms in Egyptian patients with metabolic syndrome and its association with dyslipidemia.
Ellakwa, Doha El-Sayed; Amr, Khaleda Sayed; Zaki, Moushira Erfan; Refeat, Miral; Banksle, Hala Mohamed.
Affiliation
  • Ellakwa DE; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Pharmacy (Girls), Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt. profdoha@gmail.com.
  • Amr KS; Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sinai University, Kantara Branch, Ismailia, Egypt. profdoha@gmail.com.
  • Zaki ME; Department of Medical Molecular Genetics, National Research Centre (NRC), Dokki, Giza, Egypt.
  • Refeat M; Department of Biological Anthropology, Medical Researches and Clinical Studies Institute, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Banksle HM; Department of Medical Molecular Genetics, Human Genetics and Genome Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt.
Ir J Med Sci ; 2024 Jul 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38985417
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Zinc finger protein 1 (ZPR1), encoded by the ZNF259 gene, plays crucial roles in transcriptional regulation and cell cycle progression. Despite its known functions, its specific involvement in Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) remains debated. Genome-wide association studies have identified several genes, including ZNF259, implicated in lipid metabolism and associated with MetS. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ZNF259 have been linked to altered lipid metabolism during the development of MetS. This study aims to investigate the association between MetS in Egyptian patients and three specific ZNF259 SNPs rs964184, rs2075294, and rs2075290. The objective is to explore how these SNPs correlate with MetS development, other health outcomes, and their interaction with dyslipidemia biomarkers.

METHODS:

200 Egyptian participants were enrolled, and divided into two groups 100 patients diagnosed with dyslipidemia and 100 healthy controls. The study involved comprehensive assessments, including lipid profile analysis, anthropometric measurements, and genotyping of rs964184, rs2075290, and rs2075294 in the ZNF259 gene using Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).

RESULTS:

The findings indicate that rs964184 SNP correlates significantly with elevated plasma triacylglycerol (TG) levels, while rs2075290 and rs2075294 are associated with higher total serum cholesterol (TC) and TG levels. Among these SNPs, rs2075294 showed the highest predictive value (area under the curve of 0.748), followed by rs2075290 (0.738), and rs964184 (0.583), suggesting rs2075294 as the most influential SNP in MetS prediction.

CONCLUSION:

This study underscores the predictive role of ZNF259 SNPs in MetS risk among Egyptians. Future research should further explore the implications of ZNF259 in MetS pathogenesis and its potential as a biomarker for personalized health interventions.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Ir J Med Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Egipto Country of publication: Irlanda

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Ir J Med Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Egipto Country of publication: Irlanda