The common -866G/A polymorphism in the promoter region of the UCP-2 gene is associated with reduced risk of type 2 diabetes in Caucasians from Italy

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Uncoupling protein-2 (UCP2) regulates insulin secretion and may play an important role in linking obesity to type 2 diabetes (T2D). Previous studies of the role of the UCP2 promoter -866G/A single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in T2D have given opposite results. We tested the distribution of the -866G/A SNP in 746 T2D patients and 327 healthy unrelated Caucasians from Italy. We also tested for an effect of the P12A variant of the peroxisomal proliferator- activated receptor-γ2 (PPAKγ2) gene on diabetes risk given by the UCP2 SNP. Compared with -866G/G carriers, a progressively reduced (P = 0.01) risk of T2D was observed in -866G/A and -866A/A subjects, with the latter showing an approximately 50% risk reduction [odd ratio (OE), 0.51; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.3-0.8; P = 0.003]. Conversely, the -866G/G genotype was associated with increased risk (OR, 1.31; 95% CI, 1.01-1.71). Overall, the population risk attributable to the UCP2 -866G/G genotype was about 12%. After stratifying for the PPARγ2 polymorphism, the increased risk conferred by the UCP2 G/G genotype was still evident among P12/P12 homozygous subjects (n = 801; OR, 1.38; 05% CI, 1.04-1.83), but seemed to disappear among the X12/A12 subjects (i.e. P12/A12 heterozygous or A12/A12 homozygous subjects; n = 137; OR, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.40-1.91). Whether this apparent difference is entirely due to the different number of carriers of the two PPARγ2 genotypes is a likely possibility that deserves deeper investigation. In conclusion, in our population, the -866G/A SNP is associated with T2D. Additional studies in larger samples are needed to investigate the possibility of a concomitant effect of modifier genes such as PPARγ2.

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Bulotta, A., Ludovico, O., Coco, A., Di Paola, R., Quattrone, A., Carella, M., … Trischitta, V. (2005). The common -866G/A polymorphism in the promoter region of the UCP-2 gene is associated with reduced risk of type 2 diabetes in Caucasians from Italy. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 90(2), 1176–1180. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2004-1072

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