Resistin is overexpressed in human adipose tissue of obese individuals and is likely to modulate insulin sensitivity. Resistin is, therefore, a candidate gene for insulin resistance. We searched for polymorphisms in the resistin gene by single strand conformation polymorphism and direct sequencing. An ATG triplet repeat in the 3′-untranslated region was identified and considered for association with insulin resistance. Three alleles were identified (allele 1:8 repeats, allele frequency, 0.3%; allele 2:7 repeats; allele frequency, 94.5%; allele 3:6 repeats; allele frequency, 5.2%). Two hundred and three unrelated white Caucasian nondiabetic subjects from Sicily and 456 from the Gargano area (center east coast of Italy) were analyzed. Among Sicilians, subjects carrying allele 3 had a lower fasting insulin and insulin resistance index (homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance; P < 0.001 for both) and glucose (P = 0.025) and insulin (P = 0.002) levels during the oral glucose tolerance test. In subjects from Gargano, those carrying allele 3 had lower fasting plasma glucose levels and serum triglycerides (P = 0.01 for both). When the 2 populations were analyzed together, subjects carrying allele 3 had lower fasting insulin levels (P < 0.005), homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (P < 0.005), and serum triglycerides (P = 0.01). In conclusion, our data suggest that subjects carrying allele 3 of the resistin gene are characterized by relatively high insulin sensitivity.
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Pizzuti, A., Argiolas, A., Paola, R. D., Baratta, R., Rauseo, A., Bozzali, M., … Frittitta, L. (2002, September). Comment: An ATG repeat in the 3′-untranslated region of the human resistin gene is associated with a decreased risk of insulin resistance. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2002-020096
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