Association of adiponectin polymorphism with cord blood adiponectin concentrations and intrauterine growth

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To assess whether adiponectin gene (ADIPOQ) polymorphism is associated with intrauterine fetal growth and cord blood adiponectin, we investigated eight single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs; rs182052, rs710445, rs16861205, rs12495941, rs1501299, rs3774261, rs2082940 and rs266729) in ADIPOQ and birth weight and cord blood adiponectin in 526 healthy neonates. We found that the neonates carrying the G allele of rs266729 had a significantly greater birth weight s.d. score than those homozygous for the C allele (CC: 0.06×0.75 versus CG: 0.20×0.64 versus GG: 0.07×0.78; P=1.65 × 10 -3, adjusted P=9.90 × 10 -3). However, this difference was not significant after adjustment for cord blood adiponectin (P=0.04, adjusted P=0.26). The rs266729 SNP was strongly associated with cord blood adiponectin; neonates with rs266729 GG had the highest adiponectin (CC: 34.1×20.2 versus CG: 44.3×26.1 versus GG: 54.1×36.7 μg ml -1, P=2.80 × 10 -9, adjusted P=1.68 × 10 -8). This association remained after adjustment for birth weight s.d. score (P=6.63 × 10 -8, adjusted P=3.98 × 10 -7). Our results suggest that the influence of the rs266729 SNP in ADIPOQ on birth weight may be dependent on circulating adiponectin. © 2012 The Japan Society of Human Genetics All rights reserved.

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Saito, M., Kamoda, T., Nishimura, K., Miyazono, Y., Kanai, Y., Kato, Y., … Noguchi, E. (2012). Association of adiponectin polymorphism with cord blood adiponectin concentrations and intrauterine growth. Journal of Human Genetics, 57(2), 109–114. https://doi.org/10.1038/jhg.2011.134

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