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Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2014

Obesity-related gene ADRB2, ADRB3 and GHRL polymorphisms and the response to a weight loss diet intervention in adult women

Louise Farah Saliba; Rodrigo Siqueira Reis; Ross C. Brownson; Adriano Akira Ferreira Hino; Luciane Viater Tureck; Cheryl Valko; Ricardo L.R. Souza; Lupe Furtado-Alle

The individual response to diet may be influenced by gene polymorphisms. This study hypothesized that ADRB2 (Gln27Glu, rs1042714 and Arg16Gly, rs1042713), ADRB3 (Trp64Arg, rs4994) and GHRL (Leu72Met, rs696217) polymorphisms moderate weight loss. The study was a seven weeks dietary weight loss intervention with Brazilian adult obese women (n = 109). The body mass index (BMI) was calculated and polymorphisms in these genes were assessed by real-time PCR assays. Two-way repeated-measures ANOVA (2 × 2) were used to analyze the intervention effect between polymorphisms and BMI over the period and after stratification for age and socioeconomic status (SES). The weight loss intervention resulted in decreased BMI over the seven-week period (p < 0.001), for high and low SES (p < 0.05) and mainly for participants with 30–49 y. The intervention did not result in a statistically significant difference in weight loss between polymorphism carriers and non-carriers, and although, the ADRB2, ADRB3 and GHRL polymorphisms did not moderate weight loss, the Gln27Glu polymorphism carriers showed a lower BMI compared to non-carriers in the low SES (p = 0.018) and the 30–39 y (p = 0.036) groups, suggesting a role for this polymorphism related to BMI control.


Human Immunology | 2013

HLA-E polymorphisms in an Afro-descendant Southern Brazilian population

Luana Carvalho dos Santos; Luciane Viater Tureck; P. F. Wowk; S. B. Mattar; Geórgia Fernanda Gelmini; João Carlos Marques Magalhães; Maria da Graça Bicalho; Valéria Maria Munhoz Sperandio Roxo

HLA-E is a non-classical I (Ib) gene which has limited polymorphism and low levels of tissue expression. Currently, 11 alleles are described in the literature with only three protein products. In the present study we investigated HLA-E gene variations at exons 2 and 3 and calculated allele, genotype and haplotype frequencies in a sample of 152 individuals who reported themselves as being Afro-descendants and who are voluntary bone marrow donors living in the state of Paraná, Brazil. The most frequent allele in the sample analyzed was the E(∗)01:01 (59.21%). The presence of the E(∗)01:04 allele was not detected suggesting that it has a very low worldwide frequency or that this allele may be an artifact of sequencing. We reported the most frequent alleles found as well as genotypes and haplotypes and compared our results with the few other studies found in the literature. This study is the first to investigate Afro-descendants from the South of Brazil.


Meta Gene | 2015

ADIPOQ single nucleotide polymorphism: Association with adiponectin and lipoproteins levels restricted to men.

Luciane Viater Tureck; Neiva Leite; Ricardo L.R. Souza; Luciana da Silva Timossi; Ana Claudia Vecchi Osiecki; Raul Osiecki; Lupe Furtado Alle

Adiponectin is an adipokine inversely correlated with obesity, which has beneficial effect on insulin resistance and lipid metabolism. Considering its potential as a therapeutic target in the metabolic disorder contexts, and in order to add knowledge in the area, our study evaluated the ADIPOQ 276G > T polymorphism effect on adiponectin levels, and on lipoproteins of clinical interest in a population sample composed of 211 healthy individuals. Significant effects were observed only among men: the carriers of heterozygous genotype (GT) showed high levels of adiponectin (p = 0.018), while the rare homozygous genotype (TT) gave its carriers a negative phenotype, represented by higher levels of low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) (p = 0.004 and p = 0.005) and total cholesterol (TC) (p = 0.010 and p = 0.005) compared to carriers of other genotypes (GG and GT respectively), the independent effect of SNP on LDL-C and TC levels was confirmed by multiple regression analysis (p = 0.008 and p = 0.044). We found no evidence of correlation between circulating adiponectin levels and biochemical markers, which suggests, therefore, an SNP 276G > T independent effect on adiponectin levels and on lipoprotein metabolism in men enrolled in this study.


International Journal of Immunogenetics | 2014

HLA-G 5' URR SNPs and 3' UTR 14-bp insertion/deletion polymorphism in an Afro-Brazilian population from Paraná State.

Luciane Viater Tureck; L. C. Santos; P. F. Wowk; S. B. Mattar; J. S. Silva; João Carlos Marques Magalhães; Valéria Maria Munhoz Sperandio Roxo; Maria da Graça Bicalho

The present study investigated 23 SNPs in the 5′URR promoter region and the 14 bp ins/del polymorphism at the 3′UTR region of the HLA‐G gene in 150 individuals with Afro‐Brazilian ancestry. Three haplotypes were found to be the most frequent. Comparing these polymorphisms in other samples, our data suggest that Afro‐Brazilians are more similar to the Euro‐Brazilians than to Hutterite population.


Journal of Obesity | 2018

FTO rs9939609 Does Not Interact with Physical Exercise but Influences Basal Insulin Metabolism in Brazilian Overweight and Obese Adolescents

Gabrielle Araujo do Nascimento; Neiva Leite; Lupe Furtado-Alle; Mayza Dalcin Teixeira; Ricardo L.R. Souza; Gerusa Eisfeld Milano; Larissa Rosa da Silva; Juliana Pizzi; Wendell Arthur Lopes; Maria de Fatima Aguiar Lopes; Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski; Luciane Viater Tureck

Purpose The rs9939609 SNP (T > A) in FTO gene is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes. The present study aimed at verifying whether this SNP influenced biochemical outcomes of children and adolescents who are overweight/obese submitted to a program of physical exercise and also if there was influence on basal levels of these biochemical variables. Methods The sample was composed by 432 children and adolescents grouped in three ways (obese, overweight, and normal weight); of these, 135 children and adoloescents who are obese and overweight were submitted to a physical exercise program for 12 weeks. All were genotyped by TaqMan SNP genotyping assay. Results The children and adolescents who are overweight/obese and carriers of AA genotype had higher levels of insulin (p=0.03) and HOMA (p=0.007) and lower levels of glucose (p=0.003), but the SNP did not modulate the response to physical exercise. Conclusions In our study, the rs9939609 AA genotype was associated with parameters related to insulin metabolism but did not interact with physical exercise.


Jornal De Pediatria | 2017

Trp64Arg polymorphism of the ADRB3 gene associated with maximal fat oxidation and LDL‐C levels in non‐obese adolescents

Íncare Correa de Jesus; Lupe Furtado Alle; Eva Cantalejo Munhoz; Larissa Rosa da Silva; Wendell Arthur Lopes; Luciane Viater Tureck; Kátia Sheylla Malta Purim; Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski; Neiva Leite

OBJECTIVE To analyze the association between the Trp64Arg polymorphism of the ADRB3 gene, maximal fat oxidation rates and the lipid profile levels in non-obese adolescents. METHODS 72 schoolchildren, of both genders, aged between 11 and 17 years, participated in the study. The anthropometric and body composition variables, in addition to total cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c, triglycerides, insulin, and basal glycemia, were evaluated. The sample was divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of the polymorphism: non-carriers of the Arg64 allele, i.e., homozygous (Trp64Trp: n=54), and carriers of the Arg64 allele (Trp64Arg+Arg64Arg: n=18), in which the frequency of the Arg64 allele was 15.2%. The maximal oxygen uptake and peak of oxygen uptake during exercise were obtained through the symptom-limited, submaximal treadmill test. Maximal fat oxidation was determined according to the ventilatory ratio proposed in Lusks table. RESULTS Adolescents carrying the less frequent allele (Trp64Arg and Arg64Arg) had higher LDL-c levels (p=0.031) and lower maximal fat oxidation rates (p=0.038) when compared with non-carriers (Trp64Trp). CONCLUSIONS Although the physiological processes related to lipolysis and lipid metabolism are complex, the presence of the Arg 64 allele was associated with lower rates of FATMAX during aerobic exercise, as well as with higher levels of LDL-c in adolescents.


Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2017

Effects of energetic restriction diet on butyrylcholinesterase in obese women from southern Brazil – A longitudinal study

Willian dos Santos; Luciane Viater Tureck; Louise Farah Saliba; Caroline Schovanz Schenknecht; Débora Scaraboto; Ricardo L.R. Souza; Lupe Furtado-Alle

OBJECTIVE Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) activity has been associated with obesity, lipid concentrations, and CHE2 locus phenotypes. This, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of an energetic restriction diet intervention on anthropometrical and biochemical variables and on absolute and relative BChE activity in CHE2 C5+ and CHE2 C5- individuals. SUBJECTS AND METHODS One hundred eleven premenopausal obese women from Southern Brazil participated in an energetic restriction diet intervention (deficit of 2500 kJ/day) for 8 weeks. Their anthropometric and biochemical parameters were evaluated before and after the intervention. Plasma BChE activity was measured, and BChE bands in plasma and CHE2 locus phenotypes were detected by electrophoresis. RESULTS The dietetic intervention decreased anthropometric and biochemical parameters as well as absolute BChE activity and relative activity of the G4 band. The CHE2 C5+ phenotype presented a different effect when compared with the CHE2 C5- phenotype. The CHE2 C5+ phenotype showed an effect in absolute BChE activity and in the relative activity of the G4 form, maintaining higher BChE activity regardless of the metabolic changes. CONCLUSION In our study, 8 weeks was not sufficient time to lower the body mass index to normal, but it was enough to significantly reduce the absolute BChE activity, which became similar to the levels in nonobese individuals. CHE2 C5+ individuals were resistant to the decrease in BChE activity compared to CHE2 C5- individuals. This shows that the diet did not affect the CHE2 and G4 fraction complex and that the products of the CHE2 locus in association with BChE have a role in energy metabolism, maintaining high levels of enzymatic activity even after dietary intervention.


Revista Paulista De Pediatria | 2016

Influence of polymorphisms of the beta-2 adrenergic receptor on the presence of exercise-induced bronchospasm in adolescents

Cássio Leandro Mühe Consentino; Lupe Furtado-Alle; Larissa Rosa da Silva; Wendell Arthur Lopes; Luciane Viater Tureck; Gerusa Einsfeld Milano; Leilane Lazarotto; Cláudia Regina Cavaglieri; Neiva Leite

Abstract Objective: To determine the influence of polymorphisms of the beta-2 adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) in triggering exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) in adolescents. Methods: The subjects were divided into two groups: present EIB (EIB+) (n=45) and absent EIB (EIB−) (n=115). The bronchial provocation test with exercise was performed with a protocol that consisted of walking/running for at least eight minutes at high intensity, i.e., >85% of maximum heart rate, considering EIB+ as a 10% decrease in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1). The genotyping of the ADRB2 gene was performed by the Taqman method, using the Step One Plus system. Independent t-test, Mann–Whitney and Chi-square tests, as well as Spearmans correlation coefficient were used for the statistical analysis. Results: Age, body weight, height, FEV1, FVC and FEV1/FVC ratio were lower in the EIB+ group when compared to EIB− (p<0.05). There were no significant differences in the proportion of the allele at position 27 and Arg16Gly and Gln27Glu genotypes between the EIB+ and EIB− groups (p=0.26; p=0.97 and p=0.43, respectively). However, there was a trend toward statistical significance regarding the greater proportion of the Gly16 allele for the EIB+ when compared to the EIB− group (p=0.08). Conclusions: The presence of polymorphisms associated with the Glu27 allele and Arg16Gly and Gln27Glu genotypes had no influence on EIB. However, the statistical trend toward greater frequency of the Gly16 allele in individuals with EIB+ can be considered evidence of the influence of polymorphisms of the ADBR2 gene on EIB in adolescents.


European Journal of Nutrition | 2017

FTO rs9939609 A allele influences anthropometric outcome in response to dietary intervention, but not in response to physical exercise program

Gabrielle Araujo do Nascimento; Mayza Dalcin Teixeira; Lupe Furtado-Alle; Neiva Leite; Ricardo L.R. Souza; Louise Farah Saliba; Gerusa Eisfeld Milano; Larissa Rosa da Silva; Juliana Pizzi; Wendell Arthur Lopes; Maria de Fatima Aguiar Lopes; Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski; Luciane Viater Tureck


Revista Paulista De Pediatria | 2016

Influência dos polimorfismos no receptor beta 2 adrenérgico na presença de broncoespasmo induzido pelo exercício em adolescentes

Cássio Leandro Mühe Consentino; Lupe Furtado-Alle; Larissa Rosa da Silva; Wendell Arthur Lopes; Luciane Viater Tureck; Gerusa Einsfeld Milano; Leilane Lazarotto; Cláudia Regina Cavaglieri; Neiva Leite

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Lupe Furtado-Alle

Federal University of Paraná

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Neiva Leite

Federal University of Paraná

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Ricardo L.R. Souza

Federal University of Paraná

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Larissa Rosa da Silva

Federal University of Paraná

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Wendell Arthur Lopes

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Louise Farah Saliba

Federal University of Paraná

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Gerusa Eisfeld Milano

Federal University of Paraná

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Leilane Lazarotto

Federal University of Paraná

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