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ชื่อเรื่อง: | Manifestation of rs1888747 polymorphisms in the frmd3 gene in diabetic kidney disease and diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes patients |
ผู้แต่ง: | Kreepala C. Panpruang P. Yodprom R. Piyajarawong T. Wattanavaekin K. Danjittrong T. Phuthomdee S. |
Keywords: | creatinine glucose hemoglobin A1c adult allele Article clinical feature controlled study diabetic nephropathy diastolic blood pressure disease duration DNA extraction end stage renal disease estimated glomerular filtration rate female FRMD3 gene gene gene frequency gene mutation genetic association genetic polymorphism genetic susceptibility genotype glomerulonephritis hemodialysis human kidney function major clinical study male middle aged non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus prevalence proteinuria real time polymerase chain reaction single nucleotide polymorphism systolic blood pressure |
วันที่เผยแพร่: | 2021 |
บทคัดย่อ: | Background: FRMD3 polymorphisms has suggested that they could be an alternative test to differentiate diabetic nephropathy (DN) from nondiabetic renal disease (NDRD) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients. This study was performed to investigate the relationship between the FRMD3 gene and clinical characteristics of DN. Methods: Patients who already had renal pathologic results were tested for FRMD3 polymorphisms. The subjects were classified into three groups; DN with diabetic retinopathy (DR), DN without DR, and DM with NDRD. FRMD3 polymorphisms were analyzed in each group. Results: The prevalence of GG, CG, and CC was 44.4%, 42.2%, and 13.3% respectively. There was no significant difference in clinical parameters, which consisted of disease duration, proteinuria, and complications in DN with or without DR and DM with NDRD. The G allele was mainly found in DN with DR patients (50.8%) whereas the C allele was found in DM with NDRD patients (43.5%) (p = 0.02). There was a significant association between the CC genotype in NDRD when compared to GG (p = 0.001). In addition, the C allele was 2.10-fold more often associated with NDRD than the G allele (p = 0.03). The CC genotype was correlated with risk for NDRD than the GG and GC genotypes, with odds ratios of 6.89 and 4.91, respectively (p = 0.02). Conclusion: C allele presentation, especially homozygous CC, was associated with NDRD pathology in patients with overt proteinuria. Hence, kidney biopsy is suggested in those with the C allele or homozygous CC genotype, regardless of retinopathy manifestations. © 2021 by The Korean Society of Nephrology. |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/17462 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85109033861&doi=10.23876%2fJ.KRCP.20.190&partnerID=40&md5=f4625900938d9eadab222eef97557c5e |
ISSN: | 22119132 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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