DLOUHA, Lucie, Terezie PELIKANOVA, Jiri VELEBA, Vera ADAMKOVA, Vera LANSKA, Tomas SOSNA, Lukáš PÁCAL, Kateřina KAŇKOVÁ and Jaroslav A. HUBACEK. The APOE4 allele is associated with a decreased risk of retinopathy in type 2 diabetics. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS. DORDRECHT: Springer, 2021, vol. 48, No 8, p. 5873-5879. ISSN 0301-4851. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11033-021-06581-w. |
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@article{1787362, author = {Dlouha, Lucie and Pelikanova, Terezie and Veleba, Jiri and Adamkova, Vera and Lanska, Vera and Sosna, Tomas and Pácal, Lukáš and Kaňková, Kateřina and Hubacek, Jaroslav A.}, article_location = {DORDRECHT}, article_number = {8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11033-021-06581-w}, keywords = {Retinopathy; T2DM; Apolipoprotein E; Polymorphism; Gender}, language = {eng}, issn = {0301-4851}, journal = {MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS}, title = {The APOE4 allele is associated with a decreased risk of retinopathy in type 2 diabetics}, url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11033-021-06581-w}, volume = {48}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1787362 AU - Dlouha, Lucie - Pelikanova, Terezie - Veleba, Jiri - Adamkova, Vera - Lanska, Vera - Sosna, Tomas - Pácal, Lukáš - Kaňková, Kateřina - Hubacek, Jaroslav A. PY - 2021 TI - The APOE4 allele is associated with a decreased risk of retinopathy in type 2 diabetics JF - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS VL - 48 IS - 8 SP - 5873-5879 EP - 5873-5879 PB - Springer SN - 03014851 KW - Retinopathy KW - T2DM KW - Apolipoprotein E KW - Polymorphism KW - Gender UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11033-021-06581-w N2 - Background Common polymorphisms within the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene are suggested to be associated with the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), but the potential association with T2DM complications (nephropathy, neuropathy and retinopathy) remains unclear. We perform the case-control study to analyse the association between the APOE polymorphism and risk of T2DM and to analysed the potential relationship between the APOE and T2DM complications. Methods and results APOE variants (rs429358 and rs7412) were genotyped by TaqMan assay in T2DM patients (N = 1274; N = 829 with complications including retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy status) and with PCR-RFLP in healthy nondiabetic controls (N = 2055). The comparison of subjects with genotypes associated with low plasma cholesterol (APOE2/E2 and APOE2/E3 carriers vs. others) did not show an association with T2DM (OR [95% CI] = 0.88 [0.71-1.08). The differences remained insignificant after adjusting for diabetes duration, sex and BMI. Carriers of at least one APOE4 allele (rs429358) are protected against T2DM related retinopathy (OR [95% CI] = 0.65 [0.42-0.99]. Protection against retinopathy is driven mostly by females (OR [95% CI] = 0.50 [0.25-0.99]); and remains significant (P = 0.044) after adjustment for diabetes duration and BMI. Conclusion Common APOE polymorphism was not associated with T2DM in the Czech population. Yet, APOE4 allele revealed an association with retinopathy. In particular, female T2DM patients with at least one APOE4 allele exhibit lower prevalence of retinopathy in our study subjects. ER -
DLOUHA, Lucie, Terezie PELIKANOVA, Jiri VELEBA, Vera ADAMKOVA, Vera LANSKA, Tomas SOSNA, Lukáš PÁCAL, Kateřina KAŇKOVÁ and Jaroslav A. HUBACEK. The APOE4 allele is associated with a decreased risk of retinopathy in type 2 diabetics. \textit{MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS}. DORDRECHT: Springer, 2021, vol.~48, No~8, p.~5873-5879. ISSN~0301-4851. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11033-021-06581-w.
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