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Association of variants in SH2B1 and RABEP1 with worsening of low-density lipoprotein and glucose parameters in patients treated with psychotropic drugs

Authors :
Mehdi Gholam-Rezaee
Lee Ann Applegate
Philippe Conus
Franziska Gamma
Anaïs Glatard
Lina Quteineh
Wassim Raffoul
Adna Zdralovic
Aurélie Delacrétaz
Nuria Saigi-Morgui
Paris Jafari
Armin von Gunten
Chin B. Eap
Frederik Vandenberghe
Source :
Gene, vol. 628, pp. 8-15
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Genetic factors associated with Body Mass Index (BMI) have been widely studied over the last decade. We examined whether genetic variants previously associated with BMI in the general population are associated with cardiometabolic parameter worsening in the psychiatric population receiving psychotropic drugs, a high-risk group for metabolic disturbances. Classification And Regression Trees (CARTs) were used as a tool capable of describing hierarchical associations, to pinpoint genetic variants best predicting worsening of cardiometabolic parameters (i.e total, HDL and LDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, body mass index, waist circumference, fasting glucose, and blood pressure) following prescription of psychotropic drugs inducing weight gain in a discovery sample of 357 Caucasian patients. Significant findings were tested for replication in a second Caucasian psychiatric sample (n=140). SH2B1 rs3888190C>A was significantly associated with LDL levels in the discovery and in the replication sample, with A-allele carriers having 0.2mmol/l (p=0.005) and 0.36mmol/l (p=0.007) higher LDL levels compared to others, respectively. G-allele carriers of RABEP1 rs1000940A>G had lower fasting glucose levels compared to others in both samples (-0.16mmol/l; p

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gene, vol. 628, pp. 8-15
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....71c42e7d6e400098149c4b3ec416bc65