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Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2010

The insulin polymorphism -23Hph increases the risk for type 1 diabetes mellitus in the Romanian population

D. Cimponeriu; Pompilia Apostol; Irina Radu; Anne Marie Craciun; Cristian Serafinceanu; Mihai Toma; Cristian Panaite; Dan Cheta

The insulin -23Hph and IGF2 Apa polymorphisms were genotyped in Romanian patients with T1DM (n = 204), T2DM (n = 215) or obesity (n = 200) and normoponderal healthy subjects (n = 750). The genotypes of both polymorphisms were distributed in concordance with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in all groups. The -23Hph AA genotype increased the risk for T1DM (OR: 3.22, 95%CI: 2.09-4.98, p < 0,0001), especially in patients without macroalbuminuria (OR: 4.32, 95%CI: 2.54-7.45, p < 0,0001). No other significant association between the alleles or genotypes of insulin -23Hph and IGF2 Apa and diabetes or obesity was identified.


Central European Journal of Biology | 2013

Potential association of obesity with IL6 G-174C polymorphism and TTV infections

D. Cimponeriu; Cristian Serafinceanu; Pompilia Apostol; Mihai Toma; Monica Stavarachi; Irina Radu; Anne Marie Craciun; Sonia Spandole; Panduru Nicolae; Lavinia Rusu; Oana Schiopu; Daniela Adriana Ion

Polymorphisms in IL6, ACE and ATR genes are associated with obesity. Torque Teno virus (TTV) seems to be able to interfere with production of some proinflammatory cytokines associated with obesity and related phenotypes. The aim of this study was to test the potential association between obesity, TTV infection and the IL6 G-174C (rs1800795), ACE I/D (rs4646994), AT1R A1166C (rs5186) polymorphisms. The polymorphisms and the presence of TTV were detected in blood samples from 150 obese and 150 normal-weight, healthy subjects using PCR based methods. IL6-174 CC genotype was more frequent in all obese patients (P=0.02) and in patients without TTV infections (P=0.03) than in controls. Obese women had more frequent TTV infections compared with normal-weight women (P=0.046). Obese subjects, regardless of gender (women P=0.03, men P=0.04), and healthy normal-weight men (P<0.01) carriers of AT1R C allele had higher triglycerides levels compared with non-carriers. The frequency of TTV in the control group (70.67%) was similar to data reported in other populations. The present study indicated that IL6-174 CC genotype and TTV infections in women could be associated with the common form of obesity.


BMC Infectious Diseases | 2018

Prevalence of human anelloviruses in Romanian healthy subjects and patients with common pathologies

Sonia Spandole-Dinu; Dănuț Gheorghe Cimponeriu; Anne-Marie Crăciun; Irina Radu; Silvia Nica; Mihai Toma; Oana Andrada Alexiu; Corneliu Sorin Iorga; Lavinia-Mariana Berca; Remus Nica

BackgroundHuman anelloviruses (TTV, TTMDV and TTMV) are at high prevalence all across the globe, having also a controversial disease-inducing potential. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of anelloviral DNA in the Romanian human population and to investigate the association of infections with common pathologies in Romanian population.MethodsAfter informed consent, blood samples were collected from 2000 subjects represented by: clinically healthy individuals (n = 701) and a group of patients with pathologies linked to low grade inflammation or alteration of carbohydrate metabolism (n = 1299). All samples were analysed for the presence of TTV, TTMDV and TTMV DNA by hemi-nested PCR.ResultsThe prevalence of TTV, TTMDV and TTMV in the studied population was 68.2, 54.4%, respectively 40.1%, lower than the recent reports from other geographic regions. The three viral species were significantly more frequent in the group of patients compared to the healthy subjects and were associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The presence of anelloviral DNA was also associated with medical procedures (e.g. haemodialysis/transfusions, surgical procedures) and previous hepatitis A virus infection. Lifestyle choices related to alcohol consumption, smoking, physical activity and living environment were not associated with differences in distribution of the three viruses.ConclusionFurther evidence is needed to establish a correlation between infection with human anelloviruses and a pathology or group of pathologies.


Analele Universitatii din Oradea: Fascicula Biologie | 2009

P53 and DCC polymorphisms and the risk for colorectal cancer in Romanian patients - a preliminary study.

Mihai Toma; Monica Stavarachi; D. Cimponeriu; Pompilia Apostol; M. Cojocaru; L. Beluşică; Nicolae Mircea Panduru; Irina Radu; L. Gavrilă


Archive | 2013

Potential implication of genetic polymorphisms and Torque teno virus in sporadic breast cancer

D. Cimponeriu; Daniela Adriana Ion; Sonia Spandole; Pompilia Apostol; Mihai Toma; Irina Radu; Nicolae Mircea Panduru; Nastasia Belc; Lavinia-Mariana Berca; Marian Adascalului; Oana-Mihaela Niculae; Traean Burcos; Emil Popa; Ileana Popa; Sorin Stanilescu; Laurentiu Belusica; Serafinceanu Cristian; Cimponeriu Danut


Archive | 2009

POSSIBLE IMPLICATION OF LECAM-1 GENE P213S POLYMORPHISM IN THE RISK FOR ADVANCED STAGES OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES

Nicolae Mircea Panduru; D. Cimponeriu; Pompilia Apostol; Maria Mota; Eugen Mota; Monica Stavarachi; Mihai Toma; Irina Radu; Anne-Marie Craciun; Cristian Serafinceanu; Dan Cheta


Archive | 2009

Possible association between L-selectin gene P213S polymorphism and respiratory complications of childhood spinal muscular atrophy patients

Monica Stavarachi; Pompilia Apostol; Mihai Toma; Niculina Butoianu


Archive | 2013

Insulin-like growth factor genetic variation, colorectal cancer and diabetes

Mihai Toma; Monica Stavarachi; Emil Popa; Cristian Serafinceanu; Spandole Sonia; Lavinia Mariana Berca; Daniela Adriana; Carol Davila


Analele Universitatii din Oradea: Fascicula Biologie | 2009

PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3-KINASE P85 REGULATORY SUBUNIT GENE AND SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY DISEASE

Monica Stavarachi; Mihai Toma; Pompilia Apostol; D. Cimponeriu; Irina Radu; Nicolae Mircea Panduru; Niculina Butoianu; L. Gavrila


Neuromuscular Disorders | 2008

G.P.4.09 The association between three genetic polymorphisms in homocysteine pathway and SMA phenotype

Pompilia Apostol; D. Cimponeriu; Monica Stavarachi; Mihai Toma; Irina Radu; D. Usurelu; N. Butoianu; S. Magureanu; L. Gavrila

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Irina Radu

University of Bucharest

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L. Gavrila

University of Bucharest

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Cristian Serafinceanu

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Nicolae Mircea Panduru

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Daniela Adriana Ion

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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D. Usurelu

University of Bucharest

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