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Title: Interaction between Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein and Hepatic Lipase Encoding Genes and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Results from the Telde Study
Authors: López-Ríos, Laura
Nóvoa, Francisco J.
Chirino Godoy, Ricardo 
Varillas, Francisco
Boronat Cortés, Mauro 
Wägner, Ana M. 
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
Keywords: High-Density-Lipoprotein
Impaired Glucose-Tolerance
Plasma-Lipid Levels
Cetp Gene
Promoter Polymorphism, et al
Issue Date: 2011
Journal: PLoS ONE 
Abstract: Background and Aim Diabetic dyslipidaemia is common in type 2 diabetes (T2D) and insulin resistance and often precedes the onset of T2D. The Taq1B polymorphism in CETP (B1 and B2 alleles) (rs708272) and the G-250A polymorphism in LIPC (rs2070895) are associated with changes in enzyme activity and lipid concentrations. Our aim was to assess the effects of both polymorphisms on the risk of T2D. Methods and Results In a case-control study from the population-based Telde cohort, both polymorphisms were analysed by PCR-based methods. Subjects were classified, according to an oral glucose tolerance test, into diabetic (N = 115) and pre-diabetic (N = 116); 226 subjects with normal glucose tolerance, matched for age and gender, were included as controls. Chi-square (comparison between groups) and logistic regression (identification of independent effects) were used for analysis. The B1B1 Taq1B CETP genotype frequency increased with worsening glucose metabolism (42.5%, 46.1% and 54.3% in control, IGR and diabetic group; p = 0.042). This polymorphism was independently associated with an increased risk of diabetes (OR: 1.828; IC 95%: 1.12–2.99; p = 0.016), even after adjusting by confounding variables, whereas the LIPC polymorphism was not. Regarding the interaction between both polymorphisms, in the B1B1 genotype carriers, the absence of the minor (A) allele of the LIPC polymorphism increased the risk of having diabetes. Conclusion The presence of the B1B1 Taq1B CETP genotype contributes to the presence of diabetes, independently of age, sex, BMI and waist. However, among carriers of B1B1, the presence of GG genotype of the -250 LIPC polymorphism increases this risk further.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43423
ISSN: 1932-6203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027208
Source: PLoS ONE [ISSN 1932-6203], v. 6 (11), (Noviembre 2011)
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