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Interaction of Osteoarthritis and BMI on Leptin Promoter Methylation in Taiwanese Adults.
Yang, Tzi-Peng; Chen, Hsiao-Mei; Hu, Chao-Chin; Chen, Li-Yuan; Shih, Fen-Fen; Tantoh, Disline Manli; Lee, Kuan-Jung; Liaw, Yi-Chia; Tsai, Rong-Tzong; Liaw, Yung-Po.
Affiliation
  • Yang TP; Department of Medical Laboratory and Biotechnology, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
  • Chen HM; Department of Nursing, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
  • Hu CC; Department of Medical Applied Chemistry, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
  • Chen LY; Department of Physical Therapy, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
  • Shih FF; Department of Nursing, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
  • Tantoh DM; Department of Medical Imaging, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
  • Lee KJ; Department of Public Health and Institute of Public Health, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
  • Liaw YC; Department of Public Health and Institute of Public Health, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
  • Tsai RT; Division of Neurology, Neurology Institute, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei 112, Taiwan.
  • Liaw YP; Institute of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung 40201, Taiwan.
Int J Mol Sci ; 21(1)2019 Dec 23.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31878053
ABSTRACT
Leptin (LEP) regulates glucose metabolism and energy storage in the body. Osteoarthritis (OA) is associated with the upregulation of serum LEP. LEP promoter methylation is associated with obesity. So far, few studies have explored the association of BMI and OA with LEP methylation. We assessed the interaction between body mass index (BMI) and OA on LEP promoter methylation. Data of 1114 participants comprising 583 men and 558 women, aged 30-70 years were retrieved from the Taiwan Biobank Database (2008-2015). Osteoarthritis was self-reported and cases were those who reported having ever been clinically diagnosed with osteoarthritis. BMI was categorized into underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obesity. The mean LEP promoter methylation level in individuals with osteoarthritis was 0.5509 ± 0.00437 and 0.5375 ± 0.00101 in those without osteoarthritis. The interaction between osteoarthritis and BMI on LEP promoter methylation was significant (p-value = 0.0180). With normal BMI as the reference, the mean LEP promoter methylation level was significantly higher in obese osteoarthritic individuals (ß = 0.03696, p-value = 0.0187). However, there was no significant association between BMI and LEP promoter methylation in individuals without osteoarthritis, regardless of BMI. In conclusion, only obesity was significantly associated with LEP promoter methylation (higher levels) specifically in osteoarthritic patients.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Osteoarthritis / Body Mass Index / Promoter Regions, Genetic / DNA Methylation / Leptin / Obesity Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Int J Mol Sci Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Taiwan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Osteoarthritis / Body Mass Index / Promoter Regions, Genetic / DNA Methylation / Leptin / Obesity Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Int J Mol Sci Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Taiwan