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The association between rs1260326 with the risk of NAFLD and the mediation effect of triglyceride on NAFLD in the elderly Chinese Han population
Accumulated studies have pointed out the striking association between variants in or near , , , and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) at various ages from multiple ethnic groups. This association remained unclear in the Chinese Han elderly population, and whether this relationship correlated...
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description | Accumulated studies have pointed out the striking association between variants in or near
,
,
, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) at various ages from multiple ethnic groups. This association remained unclear in the Chinese Han elderly population, and whether this relationship correlated to any clinical parameters was also unclear.
This study aims to decipher the complex relevance between gene polymorphisms, clinical parameters, and NAFLD by association study and mediation analysis.
Eight SNPs (rs2854116, rs2854117, rs780093, rs780094, rs1260362, rs738409, rs2294918, and rs2281135) within
,
and
were genotyped using the MassARRAY® platform in a large Chinese Han sample comprising of 733 elderly NAFLD patients and 824 age- and ethnic-matched controls. Association and mediation analysis were employed by R.
The genotypic frequencies of rs1260326 and rs780094 were significantly different between NAFLD and control (rs1260326:
=0.004,
=0.020, OR [95%CI]= 0.69 [0.54-0.89]; rs780094:
=0.005,
=0.025, OR [95%CI]= 0.70 [0.55-0.90]). Particularly, an increased triglyceride level was observed in carriers of rs1260326 T allele (1.94±1.19 mmol/L) compared with non-carriers (1.73±1.05 mmol/L).no significant results were observed in rs780094. Notably, triglyceride levels had considerably indirect impacts on association between NAFLD and rs1260326 (β =0.01, 95% CI: 0.01-0.02), indicating that 12.7% of the association of NAFLD with rs1260326 was mediated by triglyceride levels.
Our results identified a prominent relationship between
rs1260326 and NAFLD, and highlighted the mediated effect of triglyceride levels on the that association in the Chinese Han elderly. |
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,
,
, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) at various ages from multiple ethnic groups. This association remained unclear in the Chinese Han elderly population, and whether this relationship correlated to any clinical parameters was also unclear.
This study aims to decipher the complex relevance between gene polymorphisms, clinical parameters, and NAFLD by association study and mediation analysis.
Eight SNPs (rs2854116, rs2854117, rs780093, rs780094, rs1260362, rs738409, rs2294918, and rs2281135) within
,
and
were genotyped using the MassARRAY® platform in a large Chinese Han sample comprising of 733 elderly NAFLD patients and 824 age- and ethnic-matched controls. Association and mediation analysis were employed by R.
The genotypic frequencies of rs1260326 and rs780094 were significantly different between NAFLD and control (rs1260326:
=0.004,
=0.020, OR [95%CI]= 0.69 [0.54-0.89]; rs780094:
=0.005,
=0.025, OR [95%CI]= 0.70 [0.55-0.90]). Particularly, an increased triglyceride level was observed in carriers of rs1260326 T allele (1.94±1.19 mmol/L) compared with non-carriers (1.73±1.05 mmol/L).no significant results were observed in rs780094. Notably, triglyceride levels had considerably indirect impacts on association between NAFLD and rs1260326 (β =0.01, 95% CI: 0.01-0.02), indicating that 12.7% of the association of NAFLD with rs1260326 was mediated by triglyceride levels.
Our results identified a prominent relationship between
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,
,
, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) at various ages from multiple ethnic groups. This association remained unclear in the Chinese Han elderly population, and whether this relationship correlated to any clinical parameters was also unclear.
This study aims to decipher the complex relevance between gene polymorphisms, clinical parameters, and NAFLD by association study and mediation analysis.
Eight SNPs (rs2854116, rs2854117, rs780093, rs780094, rs1260362, rs738409, rs2294918, and rs2281135) within
,
and
were genotyped using the MassARRAY® platform in a large Chinese Han sample comprising of 733 elderly NAFLD patients and 824 age- and ethnic-matched controls. Association and mediation analysis were employed by R.
The genotypic frequencies of rs1260326 and rs780094 were significantly different between NAFLD and control (rs1260326:
=0.004,
=0.020, OR [95%CI]= 0.69 [0.54-0.89]; rs780094:
=0.005,
=0.025, OR [95%CI]= 0.70 [0.55-0.90]). Particularly, an increased triglyceride level was observed in carriers of rs1260326 T allele (1.94±1.19 mmol/L) compared with non-carriers (1.73±1.05 mmol/L).no significant results were observed in rs780094. Notably, triglyceride levels had considerably indirect impacts on association between NAFLD and rs1260326 (β =0.01, 95% CI: 0.01-0.02), indicating that 12.7% of the association of NAFLD with rs1260326 was mediated by triglyceride levels.
Our results identified a prominent relationship between
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,
,
, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) at various ages from multiple ethnic groups. This association remained unclear in the Chinese Han elderly population, and whether this relationship correlated to any clinical parameters was also unclear.
This study aims to decipher the complex relevance between gene polymorphisms, clinical parameters, and NAFLD by association study and mediation analysis.
Eight SNPs (rs2854116, rs2854117, rs780093, rs780094, rs1260362, rs738409, rs2294918, and rs2281135) within
,
and
were genotyped using the MassARRAY® platform in a large Chinese Han sample comprising of 733 elderly NAFLD patients and 824 age- and ethnic-matched controls. Association and mediation analysis were employed by R.
The genotypic frequencies of rs1260326 and rs780094 were significantly different between NAFLD and control (rs1260326:
=0.004,
=0.020, OR [95%CI]= 0.69 [0.54-0.89]; rs780094:
=0.005,
=0.025, OR [95%CI]= 0.70 [0.55-0.90]). Particularly, an increased triglyceride level was observed in carriers of rs1260326 T allele (1.94±1.19 mmol/L) compared with non-carriers (1.73±1.05 mmol/L).no significant results were observed in rs780094. Notably, triglyceride levels had considerably indirect impacts on association between NAFLD and rs1260326 (β =0.01, 95% CI: 0.01-0.02), indicating that 12.7% of the association of NAFLD with rs1260326 was mediated by triglyceride levels.
Our results identified a prominent relationship between
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