Identification of a TMEM182 rs141764639 polymorphism associated with central obesity by regulating tumor necrosis factor-α in a Korean population.

Abstract:

AIMS:To investigate the effect of a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in transmembrane protein 182 (TMEM182) on the risk of having central obesity and the related phenotype. METHODS:In total, 2141 subjects with central obesity (n = 827) and normal controls (n = 1314) were included. The most strongly associated SNPs were related to waist circumference, and one SNP, rs141764639, was identified in TMEM182 (p = 7.30E-06, q = 0.0326). RESULTS:The TC genotype was associated with more central obesity; higher levels of blood pressure, glucose-related parameters, and inflammatory markers; abnormal lipid profiles; and smaller LDL particle sizes than the major allele homozygotes in the total population. TNF-α in the TC genotype showed extremely high levels compared to the TT genotype. There were significant interactions between the genotypes and waist circumference in relation to LDL particle size, TNF-α level, and IL-6 level. Compared with the reference group, the odds ratio for central obesity in C allele carriers was significantly increased by 2-fold. CONCLUSIONS:The polymorphism of TMEM182 rs141764639 might have an effect on the incidence of central obesity in the Korean population by interacting with the upregulation of TNF-α, a proinflammatory cytokine. Moreover, LDL particle size, which is an atherogenic lipid profile trait, was associated with the TMEM182 rs141764639 genotype.

authors

Ma M,Lee JH,Kim M

doi

10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2020.107732

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-12-01 00:00:00

pages

107732

issue

12

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1056-8727

issn

1873-460X

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S1056-8727(20)30510-9

journal_volume

34

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