Effects of maternal and fetal LEP common variants on maternal glycemic traits in pregnancy

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Rong Lin
Hongfang Ju
Ziyu Yuan
Caicai Zhang
Liangliang Zeng
Yuantian Sun
Zhenyu Su
Li Jin
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[1] Hainan Medical College,Department of Biology
[2] Taizhou People’s Hospital,Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
[3] Fudan-Taizhou Institute of Health Sciences,Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology and State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering
[4] Collaborative Innovation Center for Genetics and Development,Department of Physiology
[5] School of Life Sciences,CAS
[6] Fudan University,MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology
[7] Hainan Medical College,undefined
[8] Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences,undefined
[9] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Previous studies suggest that leptin (LEP) has an important role in glucose metabolism in the nonpregnant state. During pregnancy, circulating maternal concentrations of leptin rise significantly, mainly due to increased secretion of leptin from maternal adipose tissue and placenta. This study aimed to analyze the impact of maternal and fetal common LEP variants on glucose homeostasis in the pregnant state. Several glycemic traits, including fasting plasma glucose, fasting plasma insulin (FPI), and plasma glucose 1 hour after a 50-g oral glucose load, were measured in 1,112 unrelated Chinese Han pregnant women at 24–28 weeks gestation. Homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) was used to assess beta cell function (HOMA1-β and HOMA2-β) and insulin resistance (HOMA1-IR and HOMA2-IR).The relationships between glycemic traits and 12 LEP variants were determined. After applying the Bonferroni correction, we detected that (1) maternal rs10954173 and fetal rs10244329 were associated with maternal FPI although the effect of fetal rs10244329 may be not independent of maternal rs10244329, and (2) maternal rs12537573 was associated with maternal FPI and HOMA2-IR. This study provides genetic evidence that both maternal and fetal LEP polymorphisms may affect maternal glucose metabolism in pregnancy.
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