Association of the Pro12Ala Polymorphism in the PPAR-γ2 Gene With 3-Year Incidence of Type 2 Diabetes and Body Weight Change in the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study

Author:

Lindi Virpi I.1,Uusitupa Matti I.J.1,Lindström Jaana2,Louheranta Anne1,Eriksson Johan G.2,Valle Timo T.2,Hämäläinen Helena3,Ilanne-Parikka Pirjo4,Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi Sirkka5,Laakso Markku6,Tuomilehto Jaakko7,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Nutrition, University of Kuopio and Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland

2. Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion, Diabetes and Genetic Epidemiology Unit, National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland

3. Social Insurance Institution, Research and Development Centre, Turku, Finland

4. Department of Medicine, University of Tampere and Finnish Diabetes Association, Tampere, Finland

5. Department of Public Health Science and General Practice, University of Oulu, Oulu University Hospital, and the Department of Sports Medicine, Oulu Deaconess Institute, Oulu, Finland

6. Department of Medicine, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland

7. Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

The association of the Pro12Ala polymorphism of the PPAR-γ2 gene with the incidence of type 2 diabetes was investigated in 522 subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) participating in the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study. Subjects were randomized to either an intensive diet and exercise group or a control group. By 3 years of intervention, the odds ratio of the development of type 2 diabetes for subjects with the Ala12 allele was 2.11-fold compared with that for subjects with the Pro12Pro genotype (95% CI 1.20–3.72). The risk for type 2 diabetes increased also in subjects who gained weight or belonged to the control group. In the intervention group, subjects with the Ala12Ala genotype lost more weight during the follow-up than subjects with other genotypes (Pro12Pro vs. Ala12Ala P = 0.043), and none of subjects with the Ala12Ala genotype developed type 2 diabetes in this group. In conclusion, the Ala12 allele may predispose to the development of type 2 diabetes in obese subjects with IGT. However, beneficial changes in diet, increases in physical activity, and weight loss may reverse, to some extent, the diabetogenic impact of the Ala12 allele, possibly due to an improved insulin sensitivity.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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