Genetic Association of FTO rs9939609 Polymorphism with Hypertension in Pakistani Population
Sobia Tabassum, Sadaf Mushtaq, M. Naveed Anwar, H. Achakzai, Naseer Ahmed, J. Z. Khan Khattak, I. Murtaza, N. Sharif, M. Ismail
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ABSTRACT
Background: Hypertension is a medical condition that
often occurs parallel to diabetes and obesity. Previously, the role of fat mass
and obesity associated (FTO) gene
rs9939609 polymorphism (c.46-23525T>A) with obesity has been reported while
prevalence and etiological differences exist among different regions and ethnic
groups.
Aim: To investigate the association of FTO rs9939609 SNP with hypertension in Pakistani population.
Study design: Cross-sectional study.
Place and duration of study: Institute of Biomedical and Genetic
Engineering (IBGE), Islamabad, Pakistan from 1st January 2019 to 31st
December 2020.
Methodology: One hundred and ten diagnosed
hypertension patients along with 128 healthy volunteers were selected randomly.
The single nucleotide polymorphism was analyzed using Amplified Refractory
Mutation System-Polymerase Chain Reaction.
Results: In hypertension patients, females were found
to be relatively more affected and average blood pressure lies in stage 1.
However, we found no significant difference in genotypic frequencies of FTO
rs9939609; TT (22.6%), AA (39.6%) and AT (37.8%) and TT (17.18%), AA (39.06%),
and AT (43.75%) among HT and controls, respectively. The p and OR values for risk type genotype (AA) are 0.4697 and 0.7700
(95% CI=0.3788-1.565), respectively. Subsequently, the high percentage (60.0 %)
of risk genotype (AA) was found in obese-body mass index in hypertension
patients.
Conclusion: FTO rs9939609 single nucleotide polymorphism
may not be a genetic risk factor associated with onset of hypertension directly
and is linked with obesity in Pakistani patients.
Keywords: FTO, Hypertension, Obesity, Pakistani patients,
rs9939609