Functional Variants in the Glutathione Peroxidase-1 (GPx-1) Gene Are Associated With Increased Intima-Media Thickness of Carotid Arteries and Risk of Macrovascular Diseases in Japanese Type 2 Diabetic Patients

  1. Tohru Hamanishi1,
  2. Hiroto Furuta1,
  3. Hisako Kato1,
  4. Asako Doi1,
  5. Masanori Tamai1,
  6. Hiroko Shimomura1,
  7. Setsuya Sakagashira1,
  8. Masahiro Nishi1,
  9. Hideyuki Sasaki1,
  10. Tokio Sanke2 and
  11. Kishio Nanjo1
  1. 1The First Department of Medicine, Wakayama University of Medical Science, Wakayama, Japan
  2. 2Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Wakayama University of Medical Science, Wakayama, Japan
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Kishio Nanjo, MD, PhD, The First Department of Medicine, Wakayama University of Medical Science, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, Japan. E-mail: k-nanjo{at}wakayama-med.ac.jp

Abstract

Atherosclerosis in type 2 diabetic patients has been linked to increased oxidative stress. Glutathione peroxidase-1 (GPx-1) plays an important role in the antioxidant defense of the vascular wall. To assess the association between variants in the GPx-1 gene and atherosclerosis, we screened the gene in 184 Japanese type 2 diabetic patients and identified four polymorphisms (−602A/G, +2C/T, Ala5/Ala6, and Pro198Leu). Among these polymorphisms, −602G, +2T, Ala6, and 198Leu were in strong linkage disequilibrium with each other. The patients were divided into two groups on the basis of the codon 198 polymorphism, Pro/Pro (n = 151) and Pro/Leu (n = 33), to analyze clinical characteristics. The mean intima-media thickness (IMT) of common carotid arteries (P = 0.0028) and the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (P = 0.035) and peripheral vascular disease (P = 0.027) were significantly higher in the Pro/Leu group than in the Pro/Pro group. In vitro functional analyses indicated that the combination of polymorphisms (Ala6/198Leu) of the GPx-1 gene had a 40% decrease in enzyme activity, and the combination of polymorphisms (−602G/+2T) had a 25% decrease in transcriptional activity. These results suggest that functional variants in the GPx-1 gene are associated with increased IMT of carotid arteries and risk of cardiovascular and peripheral vascular diseases in type 2 diabetic patients.

Footnotes

    • Accepted June 2, 2004.
    • Received January 27, 2004.
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