Perilipin polymorphisms are risk factors for the development of obesity in adolescents? A case-control study

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Background: The variations in perilipin gene (PLIN) were previously associated with obesity. We examined the association of polymorphisms at the PLIN locus in adolescents with obesity and their connection with serum adipokines. Methods: A total of 308 children (206 obese, 66.8% and 102 healthy control, 33.2%) between the ages of 10-18 years were included into the study. PLIN gene analysis [PLIN 1, PLIN 4, PLIN 6, PLIN 5’UTR-1234 C > G and PLIN 10171 A/T] were studied by Real Time-PCR. Serum leptin, adiponectin, resistin and ghrelin levels were studied by ELISA method in both groups and their link with perilipin polymorphisms were analyzed. Results: Serum leptin level was found significantly high in obese adolescents. Other adipokine levels were similar in both groups. The incidence of PLIN 1, PLIN 4, PLIN 5’UTR-1234 C > G and PLIN 10171 A/T minor and major alleles was similar in both groups. PLIN 6 T/T allele was determined significantly high in obese adolescents compared to that of control group. No correlation was detected between perilipin polymorphism and serum levels of adipokines. Conclusion: The PLIN 6 polymorphism of the perilipin gene may influence the risk of the obesity during adolescence. Trial registration: Retrospectively registered.

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Tokgöz, Y., Işık, I. A., Akbari, S., Kume, T., Sayın, O., Erdal, E., & Arslan, N. (2017). Perilipin polymorphisms are risk factors for the development of obesity in adolescents? A case-control study. Lipids in Health and Disease, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12944-017-0440-7

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