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Sex-based Association of CYP11B2 (-344 C/T) Polymorphism in Indian Type 2 Diabetic Patients

  • 1. Anthropological Survey of India, 27 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata, India
  • 2. Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College, Bon Hooghly, Kolkata, India
  • 3. Anthropological Survey of India, Western Regional Center, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
  • 4. Department of Endocrinology, Calcutta Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata, India
  • 5. Department of Nephrology & Dialysis, B.P. Poddar Hospital & Research LTD, Humayun Kabir Sarani, New Alipore, Kolkata, India
  • 6. Department of Anthropology, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India

Description

Background: CYP11B2 gene association studies have been conducted on hypertension, T2DM, and T2DNH in subjects from Caucasian, Asian, and Indian populations. The -344 C/T variant is a commonly reported polymorphism of the CYP11B2 gene. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between the CYP11B2 (-344 C/T) polymorphism
and Sex in type 2 diabetic patients in the Indian population.
Methods: The CYP11B2 (-344 C/T) polymorphism was identified by PCR-RFLP and sequencing.
Results: The CYP11B2 gene CC, CT, and TT genotypes accounted for 14.55%, 50.00%, and 35.45% of the male T2DM subjects, 20.55%, 34.25%, and 45.21% of the male controls, 11.46%, 54.17%, and 34.38% of the female T2DM subjects and 11.11%, 44.44%, and 44.44% of the female controls. The CT heterozygote was more frequent among the T2DM subjects than among the controls. The C allele was most frequent among the male T2DM subjects (39.55%), followed by the female T2DM subjects (38.54%), the male controls (37.67%), and the female controls (33.33%). The T allele was most
frequent among the male controls (62.33%), followed by the female controls (66.67%), the male T2DM subjects (60.45%), and the female T2DM subjects (61.46%). Overall, the distribution of CYP11B2 genotypes and allele frequencies did not differ significantly.
Conclusion: We did not find any significant association of the CYP11B2 (-344 C/T) polymorphism with sex in the studied cohort.

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