Significance of Pro12Ala Mutation in Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor-γ2 in Korean Diabetic and Obese Subjects

EY Oh, KM Min, JH Chung, YK Min… - The Journal of …, 2000 - academic.oup.com
EY Oh, KM Min, JH Chung, YK Min, MS Lee, KW Kim, MK Lee
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2000academic.oup.com
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are a nuclear hormone receptor
superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, and the PPARγ subtype regulates
adipocyte differentiation, lipid metabolism, and insulin sensitivity. There have been several
reports on the relationship between the PPARγ2 Pro12Ala genotype and obesity or diabetes
in Caucasians. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between this
mutation and obesity or diabetes in Korean subjects. Two hundred and twenty-nine Korean …
Abstract
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are a nuclear hormone receptor superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, and the PPARγ subtype regulates adipocyte differentiation, lipid metabolism, and insulin sensitivity. There have been several reports on the relationship between the PPARγ2 Pro12Ala genotype and obesity or diabetes in Caucasians. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between this mutation and obesity or diabetes in Korean subjects. Two hundred and twenty-nine Korean subjects, including 111 obese subjects (body mass index, >25 kg/m2) were included in this study. One hundred and eleven subjects had normal glucose tolerance, 60 had impaired glucose tolerance, and 58 had diabetes mellitus. We evaluated these subjects for the Pro12Ala mutation in the PPARγ gene using PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism. Allele frequencies of the Pro12Ala missense mutation of PPARγ2 were not different among Korean subjects with normal glucose tolerance (qAla = 0.045), those with impaired glucose tolerance (qAla = 0.033), and those with diabetes mellitus (qAla = 0.043; P> 0.05). Allele frequencies of PPARγ2 Ala in obese subjects (qAla = 0.036) were not significantly different from those in nonobese subjects (qAla = 0.047). These results suggest that the Pro12Ala mutation in PPARγ is not associated with either diabetes or obesity and may not be an important determinant of obesity or diabetes in Korean subjects.
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