Interleukin (IL)-10 is a major anti-inflammatory cytokine that has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes. The three polymorphisms -1082G/A, -819C/T, and -592C/A in the IL10 promoter were reported to influence IL10 transcription. We investigated whether these polymorphisms were associated with type 2 diabetes and related traits in a cohort of Italian Caucasians comprising 551 type 2 diabetic and 1,131 control subjects. The -819C/T and -592C/A polymorphisms were in perfect linkage disequilibrium (r(2) = 1.0). The -1082G/A polymorphism was not associated with type 2 diabetes or related traits. Although the -592C/A polymorphism was not associated with type 2 diabetes, nondiabetic homozygous carriers of the A allele showed increased BMI and insulin resistance and lower plasma IL-10 levels compared with the other genotypes. In the nondiabetic group, the ATA haplotype was associated with an increased risk for obesity (odds ratio 1.28 [95% CI 1.02-1.60]; P = 0.02). The ATA/ATA composite genotype was associated with an increased risk for obesity (1.96 [1.16-3.31]; P = 0.01) and insulin resistance (1.99 [1.12-3.53]; P = 0.01). This study suggests that polymorphisms and haplotypes of the IL10 promoter may be associated with obesity and insulin resistance in a large sample of Italian Caucasians.

Scarpelli, D., Cardellini, M., Andreozzi, F., Laratta, E., Hribal, M., Marini, M.a., et al. (2006). Variants of the interleukin-10 promoter gene are associated with obesity and insulin resistance but not type 2 diabetes in caucasian italian subjects. DIABETES, 55(5), 1529-1533 [10.2337/db06-0047].

Variants of the interleukin-10 promoter gene are associated with obesity and insulin resistance but not type 2 diabetes in caucasian italian subjects

CARDELLINI, MARINA;MARINI, MARIA ADELAIDE;LAURO, RENATO;
2006-05-01

Abstract

Interleukin (IL)-10 is a major anti-inflammatory cytokine that has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes. The three polymorphisms -1082G/A, -819C/T, and -592C/A in the IL10 promoter were reported to influence IL10 transcription. We investigated whether these polymorphisms were associated with type 2 diabetes and related traits in a cohort of Italian Caucasians comprising 551 type 2 diabetic and 1,131 control subjects. The -819C/T and -592C/A polymorphisms were in perfect linkage disequilibrium (r(2) = 1.0). The -1082G/A polymorphism was not associated with type 2 diabetes or related traits. Although the -592C/A polymorphism was not associated with type 2 diabetes, nondiabetic homozygous carriers of the A allele showed increased BMI and insulin resistance and lower plasma IL-10 levels compared with the other genotypes. In the nondiabetic group, the ATA haplotype was associated with an increased risk for obesity (odds ratio 1.28 [95% CI 1.02-1.60]; P = 0.02). The ATA/ATA composite genotype was associated with an increased risk for obesity (1.96 [1.16-3.31]; P = 0.01) and insulin resistance (1.99 [1.12-3.53]; P = 0.01). This study suggests that polymorphisms and haplotypes of the IL10 promoter may be associated with obesity and insulin resistance in a large sample of Italian Caucasians.
mag-2006
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNA
English
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Male; European Continental Ancestry Group; Middle Aged; Linkage Disequilibrium; Female; Genetic Variation; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; Italy; Insulin Resistance; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Humans; Polymorphism, Genetic; Obesity; Interleukin-10; Promoter Regions, Genetic; Aged; Adult
Scarpelli, D., Cardellini, M., Andreozzi, F., Laratta, E., Hribal, M., Marini, M.a., et al. (2006). Variants of the interleukin-10 promoter gene are associated with obesity and insulin resistance but not type 2 diabetes in caucasian italian subjects. DIABETES, 55(5), 1529-1533 [10.2337/db06-0047].
Scarpelli, D; Cardellini, M; Andreozzi, F; Laratta, E; Hribal, M; Marini, Ma; Tassi, V; Lauro, R; Perticone, F; Sesti, G
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