The atrial natriuretic peptide genetic variant rs5068 is associated with a favorable cardiometabolic phenotype in a Mediterranean population

V Cannone, AB Cefalu', D Noto, CG Scott…�- Diabetes�…, 2013 - Am Diabetes Assoc
V Cannone, AB Cefalu', D Noto, CG Scott, KR Bailey, G Cavera, M Pagano, M Sapienza…
Diabetes care, 2013Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE We hypothesized that the minor allele of the atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
genetic variant rs5068 is associated with a favorable cardiometabolic phenotype in a
general Mediterranean population. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We genotyped a
random sample of the residents of Ventimiglia di Sicilia, Sicily, for rs5068. RESULTS
Genotype frequencies of rs5068 are AA, 93.5%; AG, 6.4%; and GG, 0.1%. All subsequent
analyses are AA versus AG+ GG. After adjusting for age and sex, the minor G allele is�…
OBJECTIVE
We hypothesized that the minor allele of the atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) genetic variant rs5068 is associated with a favorable cardiometabolic phenotype in a general Mediterranean population.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
We genotyped a random sample of the residents of Ventimiglia di Sicilia, Sicily, for rs5068.
RESULTS
Genotype frequencies of rs5068 are AA, 93.5%; AG, 6.4%; and GG, 0.1%. All subsequent analyses are AA versus AG+GG. After adjusting for age and sex, the minor G allele is associated with lower BMI (estimate [SE]: −1.7 kg/m2 [0.8], P = 0.04). In the AG+GG group, males with HDL cholesterol levels <40 mg/dL are less frequent (P = 0.05) and obesity tends to be less prevalent (P = 0.07). Importantly, the G allele is associated with a lower prevalence of metabolic syndrome (P = 0.02). After adjusting for BMI, the above associations were attenuated. Independently of age, sex, and BMI, the minor allele is also associated with lower systolic blood pressure (−6.0 mmHg [2.5], P = 0.02) and lower prevalence of hypertension (odds ratio 0.41 [95% CI 0.20–0.83], P = 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS
The association between the minor allele of rs5068 and a favorable cardiometabolic phenotype that we previously reported in a U.S. population is now replicated in a Mediterranean population in which the G allele of rs5068 is associated with lower blood pressure, BMI, and prevalence of hypertension and metabolic syndrome. These findings may lead to a diagnostic strategy to assess cardiometabolic risk and lay the foundation for the future development of an ANP or ANP-like therapy for metabolic syndrome.
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