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探索易患糖尿病的基因变异及其与社会经济地位指标的关联。

Exploring genetic variants predisposing to diabetes mellitus and their association with indicators of socioeconomic status.

作者信息

Schmidt Börge, Dragano Nico, Scherag André, Pechlivanis Sonali, Hoffmann Per, Nöthen Markus M, Erbel Raimund, Jöckel Karl-Heinz, Moebus Susanne

机构信息

Institute for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Hufelandstraße 55, 45147 Essen, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2014 Jun 16;14:609. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-609.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The relevance of disease-related genetic variants for the explanation of social inequalities in complex diseases is unclear and empirical analyses are largely missing. The aim of our study was to examine whether genetic variants predisposing to diabetes mellitus are associated with socioeconomic status in a population-based cohort.

METHODS

We genotyped 11 selected diabetes-related single nucleotide polymorphisms in 4655 participants (age 45-75 years) of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall study. Diabetes status was self-reported or defined by blood glucose levels. Education, income and paternal occupation were assessed as indicators of socioeconomic status. Multiple regression analyses were used to examine the association of socioeconomic status and diabetes by estimating sex-specific and age-adjusted prevalence ratios and their corresponding 95%-confidence intervals. To explore the relationship between individual single nucleotide polymorphisms and socioeconomic status sex- and age-adjusted odds ratios were computed. We adjusted the alpha-level for multiple testing of 11 single nucleotide polymorphisms using Bonferroni's method (α(BF) ~ 0.005). In addition, we explored the association of a genetic risk score with socioeconomic status.

RESULTS

Social inequalities in diabetes were observed for all indicators of socioeconomic status. However, there were no significant associations between individual diabetes-related risk alleles and socioeconomic status with odds ratios ranging from 0.87 to 1.23. Similarly, the genetic risk score analysis revealed no evidence for an association.

CONCLUSIONS

Our data provide no evidence for an association between 11 diabetes-related risk alleles and different indicators of socioeconomic status in a population-based cohort, suggesting that the explored genetic variants do not contribute to health inequalities in diabetes.

摘要

背景

疾病相关基因变异对于解释复杂疾病中的社会不平等现象的相关性尚不清楚,且实证分析大多缺失。我们研究的目的是在一个基于人群的队列中检验易患糖尿病的基因变异是否与社会经济地位相关。

方法

我们对海因茨·尼克斯多夫召回研究中4655名参与者(年龄45 - 75岁)的11个选定的糖尿病相关单核苷酸多态性进行了基因分型。糖尿病状态通过自我报告或血糖水平确定。教育程度、收入和父亲职业被评估为社会经济地位的指标。使用多元回归分析通过估计性别特异性和年龄调整后的患病率比值及其相应的95%置信区间来检验社会经济地位与糖尿病之间的关联。为了探索个体单核苷酸多态性与社会经济地位之间的关系,计算了性别和年龄调整后的优势比。我们使用邦费罗尼方法(α(BF) ~ 0.005)对11个单核苷酸多态性的多重检验进行α水平调整。此外,我们还探索了遗传风险评分与社会经济地位之间的关联。

结果

在社会经济地位的所有指标中均观察到糖尿病的社会不平等现象。然而,个体糖尿病相关风险等位基因与社会经济地位之间没有显著关联,优势比范围为0.87至1.23。同样,遗传风险评分分析也没有发现关联的证据。

结论

我们的数据没有提供证据表明在一个基于人群的队列中11个糖尿病相关风险等位基因与社会经济地位的不同指标之间存在关联,这表明所探索的基因变异对糖尿病中的健康不平等现象没有影响。

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