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dc.contributor.author Győrffy, Balázs
dc.contributor.author Vásárhelyi, Barna
dc.contributor.author Krikovszky, Dóra
dc.contributor.author Madácsy, László
dc.contributor.author Tordai, Attila
dc.contributor.author Tulassay, Tivadar
dc.contributor.author Szabó, András
dc.date.accessioned 2017-06-01T11:37:08Z
dc.date.available 2017-06-01T11:37:08Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier 0036929562
dc.identifier.citation pagination=803-808; journalVolume=147; journalIssueNumber=6; journalTitle=EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY;
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.semmelweis.hu//handle/123456789/4244
dc.identifier.uri doi:10.1530/eje.0.1470803
dc.description.abstract wObjective: Recent data have indicated the significance of vitamin D receptor (VDR) polymorphisms in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). We have studied the association of five known restriction enzyme polymorphisms of the VDR gene in patients with T1DM. Design and Methods: One hundred and seven children with T1DM (T1DM for 5 years; age, 1-14 years; boys/girls, 57/50; body mass index, 17.0 2.3kg/M 2; haemoglobin A,, 103 healthy subjects were enrolled. The VDR polymorphisms ApaI, BsmI, FokI, TaqI and Tru9I ('a', V, 'f', 't' and 'u' alleles respectively) were investigated. Results: The 't' and 'T' alleles miss the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (P < 0.01) in control and diabetic populations; we therefore excluded this polymorphism from further analysis. We did not find a difference in the allele prevalence in TIDM patients and controls of any of the five polymorphisms. However, when the 'b', 'a' and 'u' alleles were simultaneously compared in girls, there was a significantly higher prevalence in patients with diabetes compared with controls ('b' + 'a' + 'u' present/absent: healthy, 0/53; diabetic, 13/37; P < 0.005). In boys the prevalence of 'b'+'a'+'u' genotype was similar in T1DM and controls. Conclusions: The impact of the T allele cannot be investigated in this study population. Not a single VDR polymorphism increases the susceptibility to T1DM. The common presence of the 'b', 'a' and 'u' alleles greatly increases the probability of T1DM in girls.
dc.relation.ispartof urn:issn:0804-4643
dc.title Gender-specific association of vitamin D receptor polymorphism combinations with type 1 diabetes mellitus
dc.type Journal Article
dc.date.updated 2017-04-04T10:44:54Z
dc.language.rfc3066 en
dc.identifier.mtmt 155402
dc.identifier.wos 000179848900012
dc.identifier.pubmed 12457456
dc.contributor.department SE/AOK/K/I. Sz. Gyermekgyógyászati Klinika
dc.contributor.department SE/AOK/K/ISZGYK/MTA-SE Gyermekgyógyászati és Nephrológiai Kutatócsoport
dc.contributor.institution Semmelweis Egyetem


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