Association between VDR genetic polymorphisms and risk of gestational diabetes mellitus in the Chinese population

Author:

Ma Yantuanjin1,Zhang Yuhang2,He Qiuyue1,Xu Tong1,Huang Wei1,Deng Xingli3,Qian Yuan124

Affiliation:

1. Kunming Medical Univesity Kunming China

2. The First People's Hospital of Puer City Puer China

3. Department of Neurosurgery The First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University Kunming China

4. Clinical Medical Research Center for Obstetrics and Gynecology (Yunnan Joint Key Laboratory) Kunming city of Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Kunming city of Women and Children Kunming China

Abstract

AbstractBackground and aimsAbnormal metabolism of vitamin D was the primary mechanism in many pregnancy diseases. Our study was the first to examine the hypothesis that VDR gene polymorphisms contribute to the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in the Chinese population at high altitudes.Materials and methodsOne hundred and eighteen women with GDM and 104 women with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) were included in this study using a case‐control design. Four single nucleotide polymorphisms (g.47879112G > A, g.47846052C > T, g.47844974A > G, and g.47845054C > A) of mother and fetus were genotyped.ResultsMaternal and fetal frequency of the A allele of g.47879112G > A was significantly increased in women with GDM than in those with NGT (p < .05). A correlation between the AA homozygous genotype of g.47879112G > A and GDM was noted. Compared with non‐carriers, A allele carriers showed higher fasting plasma insulin and two‐hour post‐challenge plasma glucose (2h‐PPG), and lower levels of vitamin D. Furthermore, both maternal and fetal 4‐marker haplotype ACCG were found to be significantly associated with GDM (p < .05).ConclusionsAssociation and haplotype analysis indicated that the A allele of g.47879112G > A could be a risk factor for GDM development in the Chinese population at high altitudes. Additionally, the VDR gene polymorphism of the fetus and mother may have a synergistic effect. The VDR polymorphism is associated with an increased risk of GDM and may be useful for predicting the development of the disease.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Immunology

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