Is it possible ABC transporters genetic variants influence the outcomes of a weight-loss diet in obese women?

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Autor(a) principal: Teixeira,Mayza Dalcin
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Tureck,Luciane Viater, Nascimento,Gabrielle Araujo do, Souza,Ricardo Lehtonen Rodrigues de, Furtado-Alle,Lupe
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Abstract ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) transporters are involved in cholesterol metabolism and their dysfunctions could lead to obesity-associated complications. It was investigated whether SNPs in the ABCA1 (rs1800977 and rs2230806), ABCA7 (rs2279796) and ABCG1 (rs692383 and rs3827225) genes can modulate the responsiveness of 137 obese women to a weight-loss dietary intervention. Thus, anthropometric and lipid profiles were collected at baseline and after nine weeks of a calorie-restricted diet of 600kcal per day and participants were genotyped for the ABC genes SNPs. Regarding the transversal analysis, the ABCA7 rs2279796 GG genotype was associated with higher levels of total cholesterol and LDL-c at baseline (p = 0.044 for both). Association between ABCG1 rs692383 AA genotype and lower BMI were found in the post-diet moment, however, statistical significance was lost after multi-test correction. Regarding the longitudinal analysis, after multi-test correction, the association remained between ABCG1 rs692383 G allele and HDL-c levels: G allele carriers had a lower HDL-c reduction (p = 0.043). Results suggest the standard weight-loss diet applied in this study could attenuate the ABCA7 rs2279796 GG genotype effects found at baseline and non-dyslipidemic obese women with ABCG1 rs692383 G allele are benefitting from the diet with a lower reduction in HDL-c levels.
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spelling Is it possible ABC transporters genetic variants influence the outcomes of a weight-loss diet in obese women?Cholesterol metabolismobesitygenetic polymorphismsdietary interventionlipid profileAbstract ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) transporters are involved in cholesterol metabolism and their dysfunctions could lead to obesity-associated complications. It was investigated whether SNPs in the ABCA1 (rs1800977 and rs2230806), ABCA7 (rs2279796) and ABCG1 (rs692383 and rs3827225) genes can modulate the responsiveness of 137 obese women to a weight-loss dietary intervention. Thus, anthropometric and lipid profiles were collected at baseline and after nine weeks of a calorie-restricted diet of 600kcal per day and participants were genotyped for the ABC genes SNPs. Regarding the transversal analysis, the ABCA7 rs2279796 GG genotype was associated with higher levels of total cholesterol and LDL-c at baseline (p = 0.044 for both). Association between ABCG1 rs692383 AA genotype and lower BMI were found in the post-diet moment, however, statistical significance was lost after multi-test correction. Regarding the longitudinal analysis, after multi-test correction, the association remained between ABCG1 rs692383 G allele and HDL-c levels: G allele carriers had a lower HDL-c reduction (p = 0.043). Results suggest the standard weight-loss diet applied in this study could attenuate the ABCA7 rs2279796 GG genotype effects found at baseline and non-dyslipidemic obese women with ABCG1 rs692383 G allele are benefitting from the diet with a lower reduction in HDL-c levels.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572020000500105Genetics and Molecular Biology v.43 n.3 2020reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2019-0326info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTeixeira,Mayza DalcinTureck,Luciane ViaterNascimento,Gabrielle Araujo doSouza,Ricardo Lehtonen Rodrigues deFurtado-Alle,Lupeeng2020-07-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572020000500105Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2020-07-29T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is it possible ABC transporters genetic variants influence the outcomes of a weight-loss diet in obese women?
title Is it possible ABC transporters genetic variants influence the outcomes of a weight-loss diet in obese women?
spellingShingle Is it possible ABC transporters genetic variants influence the outcomes of a weight-loss diet in obese women?
Teixeira,Mayza Dalcin
Cholesterol metabolism
obesity
genetic polymorphisms
dietary intervention
lipid profile
title_short Is it possible ABC transporters genetic variants influence the outcomes of a weight-loss diet in obese women?
title_full Is it possible ABC transporters genetic variants influence the outcomes of a weight-loss diet in obese women?
title_fullStr Is it possible ABC transporters genetic variants influence the outcomes of a weight-loss diet in obese women?
title_full_unstemmed Is it possible ABC transporters genetic variants influence the outcomes of a weight-loss diet in obese women?
title_sort Is it possible ABC transporters genetic variants influence the outcomes of a weight-loss diet in obese women?
author Teixeira,Mayza Dalcin
author_facet Teixeira,Mayza Dalcin
Tureck,Luciane Viater
Nascimento,Gabrielle Araujo do
Souza,Ricardo Lehtonen Rodrigues de
Furtado-Alle,Lupe
author_role author
author2 Tureck,Luciane Viater
Nascimento,Gabrielle Araujo do
Souza,Ricardo Lehtonen Rodrigues de
Furtado-Alle,Lupe
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teixeira,Mayza Dalcin
Tureck,Luciane Viater
Nascimento,Gabrielle Araujo do
Souza,Ricardo Lehtonen Rodrigues de
Furtado-Alle,Lupe
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cholesterol metabolism
obesity
genetic polymorphisms
dietary intervention
lipid profile
topic Cholesterol metabolism
obesity
genetic polymorphisms
dietary intervention
lipid profile
description Abstract ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) transporters are involved in cholesterol metabolism and their dysfunctions could lead to obesity-associated complications. It was investigated whether SNPs in the ABCA1 (rs1800977 and rs2230806), ABCA7 (rs2279796) and ABCG1 (rs692383 and rs3827225) genes can modulate the responsiveness of 137 obese women to a weight-loss dietary intervention. Thus, anthropometric and lipid profiles were collected at baseline and after nine weeks of a calorie-restricted diet of 600kcal per day and participants were genotyped for the ABC genes SNPs. Regarding the transversal analysis, the ABCA7 rs2279796 GG genotype was associated with higher levels of total cholesterol and LDL-c at baseline (p = 0.044 for both). Association between ABCG1 rs692383 AA genotype and lower BMI were found in the post-diet moment, however, statistical significance was lost after multi-test correction. Regarding the longitudinal analysis, after multi-test correction, the association remained between ABCG1 rs692383 G allele and HDL-c levels: G allele carriers had a lower HDL-c reduction (p = 0.043). Results suggest the standard weight-loss diet applied in this study could attenuate the ABCA7 rs2279796 GG genotype effects found at baseline and non-dyslipidemic obese women with ABCG1 rs692383 G allele are benefitting from the diet with a lower reduction in HDL-c levels.
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