The 11482G>A polymorphism in the perilipin gene is associated with weight gain with rosiglitazone treatment in type 2 diabetes

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OBJECTIVE - The aim of this study was to examine the effects of perilipin gene (PLIN) polymorphisms on weight gain with rosiglitazone treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - A total of 160 type 2 diabetic patients were treated with rosiglitazone (4 mg/day) for 12 weeks in addition to their previous medications, which were unchanged. Four single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) at the PLIN locus were genotyped: PLIN 6209T>C, PLIN 11482G>A, PLIN 13041A>G, and PLIN 14995A>T. RESULTS - Although fasting plasma glucose and HbA1c levels decreased; mean body weight increased significantly after rosiglitazone treatment. Among the four SNPs tested, only the PLIN 11482G>A polymorphism was associated with weight gain from rosiglitazone treatment. In addition, there was a significant difference in the increase in the body weight among the genotypes. Patients with the 11482A/A genotype showed less increase in body weight than those with other genotypes. CONCLUSIONS - These data suggest that genetic variations in the perilipin gene can affect weight gain associated with rosiglitazone treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes. © 2006 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Eun, S. K., Bong, S. C., Hyeong, J. K., Hae, J. K., So, H. K., Kyu, Y. H., … Hyun, C. L. (2006). The 11482G>A polymorphism in the perilipin gene is associated with weight gain with rosiglitazone treatment in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 29(6), 1320–1324. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc05-2466

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