Polymorphism of lipid exchange genes in some populations of South and East Siberia

Lipid metabolism disorders underlie the pathogenesis of a number of diseases. Indigenous peoples of Siberia have a specific genetically determined type of metabolism supporting such lipid blood parameters that favor increased consumption (in comparison with Caucasians) of animal products. At the sam...

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Main Authors: L. E. Tabikhanova, L. P. Osipova, E. N. Voronina, A. O. Bragin, M. L. Filipenko
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Published: Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Vavilov Society of Geneticists and Breeders 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/2397
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author L. E. Tabikhanova
L. P. Osipova
E. N. Voronina
A. O. Bragin
M. L. Filipenko
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L. P. Osipova
E. N. Voronina
A. O. Bragin
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description Lipid metabolism disorders underlie the pathogenesis of a number of diseases. Indigenous peoples of Siberia have a specific genetically determined type of metabolism supporting such lipid blood parameters that favor increased consumption (in comparison with Caucasians) of animal products. At the same time, indigenous Siberian ethnic groups are less susceptible to metabolic diseases. The objective of the presented study was to investigate the allele frequencies of lipid metabolism genes in indigenous populations of Siberia to identify the ethnic features of allele frequency distribution for polymorphic variants in genes CETP (G1264A, rs5882), LPL (C1791G, rs328) and FTO (C83401A, rs8050136) in the samples taken from Buryats, Teleuts and Russians of Eastern Siberia, and to compare them with data on world populations. Samples of the Eastern (N = 132) and Western (N = 278) Buryats, Teleuts (N = 120), Russians (N = 122) and persons of mixed Buryat-Russian origin (N = 56) were genotyped by real-time PCR using competitive TaqMan-probes. The obtained results have for the first time demonstrated that the CETP and FTO allele frequencies in the Buryat samples are intermediate between European and East Asian populations. Significantly lower incidence of the obesity-assossiated 83401A allele of the FTO gene has been shown in Buryats, compared with Russians, which is consistent with lower susceptibility of the indigenous ethnic groups to metabolic disorders. There have been no population differences in the distribution of LPL gene polymorphic variants associated with dyslipidemia, which means they probably do not contribute to the ethnic characteristics of the lipid profile. The intermediate frequencies of the CETP 1264G and FTO 83401A alleles found in the metis group demonstrate that the metabolic disorders associated with these variants can be rather expected in the descendants of mixed marriages than among Buryats. It has also been demonstrated that Teleuts differ by FTO 83401A allele frequency from some of the European groups and have the lowest detected frequency of the allele CETP 1264G associated with the favorable lipid blood parameters.
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spelling doaj.art-07acdca164d64d44bddbedd7b940e9762024-04-11T15:31:02ZengSiberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Vavilov Society of Geneticists and BreedersВавиловский журнал генетики и селекции2500-32592020-01-012381011101910.18699/VJ19.5781005Polymorphism of lipid exchange genes in some populations of South and East SiberiaL. E. Tabikhanova0L. P. Osipova1E. N. Voronina2A. O. Bragin3M. L. Filipenko4Institute of Cytology and Genetics, SB RAS; Novosibirsk State UniversityInstitute of Cytology and Genetics, SB RAS; Novosibirsk State UniversityInstitute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, SB RAS; Novosibirsk State UniversityNovosibirsk State UniversityInstitute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, SB RAS; Novosibirsk State UniversityLipid metabolism disorders underlie the pathogenesis of a number of diseases. Indigenous peoples of Siberia have a specific genetically determined type of metabolism supporting such lipid blood parameters that favor increased consumption (in comparison with Caucasians) of animal products. At the same time, indigenous Siberian ethnic groups are less susceptible to metabolic diseases. The objective of the presented study was to investigate the allele frequencies of lipid metabolism genes in indigenous populations of Siberia to identify the ethnic features of allele frequency distribution for polymorphic variants in genes CETP (G1264A, rs5882), LPL (C1791G, rs328) and FTO (C83401A, rs8050136) in the samples taken from Buryats, Teleuts and Russians of Eastern Siberia, and to compare them with data on world populations. Samples of the Eastern (N = 132) and Western (N = 278) Buryats, Teleuts (N = 120), Russians (N = 122) and persons of mixed Buryat-Russian origin (N = 56) were genotyped by real-time PCR using competitive TaqMan-probes. The obtained results have for the first time demonstrated that the CETP and FTO allele frequencies in the Buryat samples are intermediate between European and East Asian populations. Significantly lower incidence of the obesity-assossiated 83401A allele of the FTO gene has been shown in Buryats, compared with Russians, which is consistent with lower susceptibility of the indigenous ethnic groups to metabolic disorders. There have been no population differences in the distribution of LPL gene polymorphic variants associated with dyslipidemia, which means they probably do not contribute to the ethnic characteristics of the lipid profile. The intermediate frequencies of the CETP 1264G and FTO 83401A alleles found in the metis group demonstrate that the metabolic disorders associated with these variants can be rather expected in the descendants of mixed marriages than among Buryats. It has also been demonstrated that Teleuts differ by FTO 83401A allele frequency from some of the European groups and have the lowest detected frequency of the allele CETP 1264G associated with the favorable lipid blood parameters.https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/2397buryatsteleutsrussians of eastern siberiamixed originreal-time pcrlipid metabolismgenetic polymorphism<i>cetp</i> (rs5882)<i>lpl</i> (rs328)<i>fto</i> (rs8050136)
spellingShingle L. E. Tabikhanova
L. P. Osipova
E. N. Voronina
A. O. Bragin
M. L. Filipenko
Polymorphism of lipid exchange genes in some populations of South and East Siberia
Вавиловский журнал генетики и селекции
buryats
teleuts
russians of eastern siberia
mixed origin
real-time pcr
lipid metabolism
genetic polymorphism
<i>cetp</i> (rs5882)
<i>lpl</i> (rs328)
<i>fto</i> (rs8050136)
title Polymorphism of lipid exchange genes in some populations of South and East Siberia
title_full Polymorphism of lipid exchange genes in some populations of South and East Siberia
title_fullStr Polymorphism of lipid exchange genes in some populations of South and East Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphism of lipid exchange genes in some populations of South and East Siberia
title_short Polymorphism of lipid exchange genes in some populations of South and East Siberia
title_sort polymorphism of lipid exchange genes in some populations of south and east siberia
topic buryats
teleuts
russians of eastern siberia
mixed origin
real-time pcr
lipid metabolism
genetic polymorphism
<i>cetp</i> (rs5882)
<i>lpl</i> (rs328)
<i>fto</i> (rs8050136)
url https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/2397
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