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Title: | Tumour necrosis factor-a 308G/A polymorphism is associated with insulin secretory defects in Bangladeshi prediabetic/diabetic subjects |
Authors: | Hossain, Muhammad M. Paul, Sunanda Das, Manisha Saha, Trissa Faruque, Md O. Hassan, Zahid |
Keywords: | -308G>A Diabetes mellitus Glucose intolerance Insulin resistance Polymorphism Tumour necrosis factoralpha |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences |
Series/Report no.: | Original Article;241-247 |
Abstract: | Objectives: Tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-a, an adipocytokine, is closely linked to impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) andinsulin resistance (IR) in type 2diabetes(T2D)subjects. The relationship between the polymorphisms in the TNF-a gene and IR in Bangladeshi prediabetes and T2D subjects has not yet been fully identified. This study aims to reveal the association betweenTNF-agene polymorphism andIR in hyperglycaemic patients of Bangladeshi origin. Methods: In our study, 106 IGT, 100 T2D, and 109 healthy subjects of Bangladeshi origin were recruited to identify the impact ofTNF-agenepolymorphismat position 308with a G>A transition using PCR and subsequent restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP). Results: The 308G>A TNF-a genotype frequency distributionwithin the control,IGT, andT2Dgroups showed a significant association (c2 ¼ 21.077; P ¼ 0.001), although allele frequency distribution within the groups showed a statistically non-significant difference (c2 ¼ 1.696; P ¼ 0.091). b-cell functional deficiency (HOMA-B%) was observedtobesignificantly(P¼0.034) lower insubjectswith a variant genotype. In addition, our results indicate that the study subjects’ body mass index (BMI) and residence status werepositivelycorrelated(P 0.05)with 308G>ATNF-a gene polymorphism. Conclusions: Therefore, it can be concluded that 308G>A TNF-agenepolymorphismmayhaveacausative relationship with lower insulin secretory capacity and higher BMI in Bangladeshi IGT and T2D populations, while the urban population’s lifestyle might be associated with this polymorphism. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7167 |
ISSN: | 1658-3612 |
Appears in Collections: | Vol 17 No 2 (2022) |
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