Volume 31, Issue 1 805275 pp. 39-46
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Associations of −308G/A Polymorphism of Tumor Necrosis Factor(TNF)α Gene and Serum TNF-α Levels with Measures of Obesity, Intra-Abdominal and Subcutaneous Abdominal Fat, Subclinical Inflammation and Insulin Resistance in Asian Indians in North India

Naval K. Vikram

Naval K. Vikram

Departments of Medicine All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, India , aiims.edu

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Surya Prakash Bhatt

Surya Prakash Bhatt

Departments of Medicine All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, India , aiims.edu

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Bharat Bhushan

Bharat Bhushan

Departments of Medicine All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, India , aiims.edu

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Kalpana Luthra

Kalpana Luthra

Departments of Biochemistry All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, India , aiims.edu

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Anoop Misra

Corresponding Author

Anoop Misra

Department of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders Fortis Hospital Vasant Kunj New Delhi, India

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Pawan K. Poddar

Pawan K. Poddar

Departments of Medicine All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, India , aiims.edu

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Ravindra M. Pandey

Ravindra M. Pandey

Departments of Biostatistics All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, India , aiims.edu

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Randeep Guleria

Randeep Guleria

Departments of Medicine All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, India , aiims.edu

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First published: 28 May 2013
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Abstract

Objectives: Obesity is associated with high levels proinflammatory cytokines like tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), which may play an important role in the genesis of insulin resistance. We evaluated the relationship of −308G/A polymorphism of TNF-α gene with obesity and insulin resistance in Asian Indians in north India.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 151 apparently healthy individuals (79 males, 72 females) 18–50 yrs of age from New Delhi, India. Body composition by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) and abdominal fat by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were measured. Biochemical measurements included OGTT, lipids, fasting insulin, hs-CRP and TNF-α levels. We analysed −308G/A polymorphism of TNF-α gene and studied its association with obesity and biochemical parameters.

Results: At comparable BMI, abdominal obesity was more prevalent in females (50%) as compared to males (20%). The wild genotype (GG) was present in 78.8%, GA in 17.9%, and AA in 3.3% subjects. Measures of body composition, abdominal fat distribution, lipids, insulin, hs-CRP and TNF-α levels were not influenced by the presence of −308G/A polymorphism. Serum TNF-α levels correlated significantly with fasting insulin in both genders.

Conclusion: TNF-α levels correlate with fasting insulin but not with indicators of body composition in Asian Indians. The −308G/A polymorphism of TNF-α gene is not associated with differences in the serum levels of TNF-α in Asian Indians.

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