Title of article :
Association between leptin gene G‑2548A polymorphism with metabolic syndrome
Author/Authors :
Hassanzadeh, Taghi Department of Clinical Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , Maleki, Monireh Department of Clinical Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , Saidijam, Massoud , Paoli, Max Department of Biomolecular Science - School of Pharmacy - University of Nottingham - Nottingham, UK
Abstract :
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a serious public health problem. It is an important risk factor of cardiovascular disease
in developed countries. Adipose tissue considered as an organ that releases a variety of molecules referred to adipocytokines such
as leptin.Polymorphism of their related genes may play an important role in development of MetS. The aim of this study was to
determine the association of leptin gene-2548G/A (LEP-2548G/A) polymorphism with lipid profile in subjects with and without Mets.
Materials and Methods: In this case/control study a frequency of LEP-2548G/A single nucleotide polymorphism was determined
between 200 patients (142 women and 58 men) and 200 controls (122 women and 78 men). Both groups were selected randomly
from Hamadan city, Iran. Blood samples were collected then followed by routine biochemical analysis, DNA extraction and serum
leptin measurements. Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism was applied to identify LEP-2548G/A
genotypes. Statistical analyses were applied using SPSS software version 10. Continuous variables were presented as means± SD
and compared by independent sample t-test. Variables without normal distribution compared through Mann-Whitney U test.
Results: In both groups, a significant difference was observed between biochemical factors and leptin concentration. Serum leptin
concentration was more in females than males. No statistical significant difference was detected in the frequency of LEP-2548G/A
polymorphism between both MetS and healthy groups. Conclusion: In summary, it is concluded that frequency of LEP G-2548A
polymorphism in Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and healthy subjects was not significantly different and more research with large
sample size is needed in this area.
Keywords :
Leptin , metabolic syndrome , 2548G/A polymorphism
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics