Association of single nucleotide polymorphisms with dyslipidemia and risk of metabolic disorders in the State of Qatar

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作者
Al-Sharshani, Dalal [1 ,2 ]
Velayutham, Dinesh [3 ]
Samara, Muthanna [4 ]
Gazal, Reham [5 ]
Zen, Ayman Al Haj [6 ]
Ismail, Mohamed A. [7 ]
Ahmed, Mahmoud [8 ]
Nasrallah, Gheyath [9 ]
Younes, Salma [9 ]
Rizk, Nasser [9 ]
Hammuda, Sara [4 ]
Qoronfleh, M. Walid [10 ,11 ]
Farrell, Thomas
Zayed, Hatem
Abdulrouf, Palli Valapila
AlDweik, Manar [5 ]
Silang, John Paul Ben [5 ]
Rahhal, Alaa
Al-Jurf, Rana
Mahfouz, Ahmed [1 ]
Salam, Amar [12 ]
Al Rifai, Hilal
Al-Dewik, Nader I. [2 ,5 ,7 ,13 ,14 ,15 ,16 ]
机构
[1] Hamad Med Corp HMC, Heart Hosp HH, Doha, Qatar
[2] Hamad Bin Khalifa Univ HBKU, Coll Hlth & Life Sci CHLS, Genom & Precis Med GPM, Doha, Qatar
[3] Hamad Bin Khalifa Univ HBKU, Liberal Arts & Sci LAS, Doha, Qatar
[4] Kingston Univ London, Dept Psychol, London, England
[5] Hamad Med Corp HMC, Womens Wellness & Res Ctr WWRC, Dept Res, Doha, Qatar
[6] Hamad Bin Khalifa Univ HBKU, Coll Hlth & Life Sci CHLS, Doha, Doha, Qatar
[7] Hamad Med Corp HMC, Doha, Qatar
[8] Qatar Univ QU, Coll Arts & Sci, Dept Math Stat & Phys, Doha, Qatar
[9] Qatar Univ QU, Dept Biomed Sci, Coll Hlth Sci, QU Hlth, Doha, Qatar
[10] Q3CG Res Inst QRI, Res & Policy Div, 7227 Rachel Dr, Ypsilanti, MI USA
[11] 21HealthStreet Co, London, England
[12] Al Khor Hosp AKH, Dept Cardiol, Hamad Med Corp HMC, Doha, Qatar
[13] Hamad Med Corp HMC, Womens Wellness & Res Ctr WWRC, Neonatal Intens Care Unit NICU, Newborn Screening Unit,Dept Pediat & Neonatol, Doha, Qatar
[14] St Georges Univ London, Kingston Univ, Fac Hlth & Social Care Sci, London, England
[15] Hamad Med Corp HMC, Womens Wellness & Res Ctr WWRC, Translat & Precis Med Res, Doha, Qatar
[16] Hamad Med Corp HMC, Womens Wellness & Res Ctr WWRC, Doha 3050, Qatar
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MOLECULAR GENETICS & GENOMIC MEDICINE | 2023年 / 11卷 / 08期
关键词
cardiovascular disease (CVD); coronary artery disease (CAD); diabetes; dyslipidemia; hypertension; metabolic; non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD); Qatar genome project (QGP); single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP); CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION; HHEX GENE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; LIPID-METABOLISM; ARTERY-DISEASE; PREVALENCE; CHOLESTEROL; TRIBBLES-1; FURIN;
D O I
10.1002/mgg3.2178
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
BackgroundDyslipidemia is recognized as one of the risk factors of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). ObjectiveThe study aimed to investigate the association between selected single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with dyslipidemia and increased susceptibility risks of CVD, NAFLD, and/or T2DM in dyslipidemia patients in comparison with healthy control individuals from the Qatar genome project. MethodsA community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 2933 adults (859 dyslipidemia patients and 2074 healthy control individuals) from April to December 2021 to investigate the association between 331 selected SNPs with dyslipidemia and increased susceptibility risks of CVD, NAFLD and/or T2DM, and covariates. ResultsThe genotypic frequencies of six SNPs were found to be significantly different in dyslipidemia patients subjects compared to the control group among males and females. In males, three SNPs were found to be significant, the rs11172113 in over-dominant model, the rs646776 in recessive and over-dominant models, and the rs1111875 in dominant model. On the other hand, two SNPs were found to be significant in females, including rs2954029 in recessive model, and rs1801251 in dominant and recessive models. The rs17514846 SNP was found for dominant and over-dominant models among males and only the dominant model for females. We found that the six SNPs linked to gender type had an influence in relation to disease susceptibility. When controlling for the four covariates (gender, obesity, hypertension, and diabetes), the difference between dyslipidemia and the control group remained significant for the six variants. Finally, males were three times more likely to have dyslipidemia in comparison with females, hypertension was two times more likely to be present in the dyslipidemia group, and diabetes was six times more likely to be in the dyslipidemia group. ConclusionThe current investigation provides evidence of association for a common SNP to coronary heart disease and suggests a sex-dependent effect and encourage potential therapeutic applications.
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