Polymorphisms in the LPL and CETP genes and haplotype in the ESR1 gene are associated with metabolic syndrome in women from Southwestern México
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2015-09-08Autor
Cahua Pablo, Jose Angel
Méndez Palacios, Abigael
Antúnez Ortiz, Diana Lizzete
Vences Velázquez, Amalia
Alarcón Romero, Luz Del Carmen
Tello Flores, Vianet Argelia
Leyva Vazquez, Marco Antonio
Pérez Macedonio, Claudia Paola
Flores Alfaro, Eugenia
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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a combination of metabolic disorders associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Studies in women reported associations between polymorphisms in ESR1, LPL and CETP genes and MetS. Our aim was to evaluate the association between variants in ESR1, LPL and CETP genes with MetS and its components. Four hundred and eighty women were analyzed, anthropometric features and biochemical profiles were evaluated, and genotyping was performed by real-time PCR. We found an association with elevated glucose levels (odds ratio (OR) = 2.9; p = 0.013) in carrying the AA genotype of rs1884051 in the ESR1 gene compared with the GG genotype, and the CC genotype of rs328 in the LPL gene was associated with MetS compared to the CG or GG genotype
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