International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2024)

Exploring the Relationship of rs2802292 with Diabetes and NAFLD in a Southern Italian Cohort—Nutrihep Study

  • Giovanna Forte,
  • Rossella Donghia,
  • Martina Lepore Signorile,
  • Rossella Tatoli,
  • Caterina Bonfiglio,
  • Francesco Losito,
  • Katia De Marco,
  • Andrea Manghisi,
  • Filomena Anna Guglielmi,
  • Vittoria Disciglio,
  • Candida Fasano,
  • Paola Sanese,
  • Filomena Cariola,
  • Antonia Lucia Buonadonna,
  • Valentina Grossi,
  • Gianluigi Giannelli,
  • Cristiano Simone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25179512
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 17
p. 9512

Abstract

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Background: The minor G-allele of FOXO3 rs2802292 is associated with human longevity. The aim of this study was to test the protective effect of the variant against the association with type 2 Diabetes and NAFLD. Methods: rs2802292 was genotyped in a large population of middle-aged subjects (n = 650) from a small city in Southern Italy. All participants were interviewed to collect information about lifestyle and dietary habits; clinical characteristics were recorded, and blood samples were collected from all subjects. The association between rs2802292 and NAFLD or diabetes was tested using a logistic model and mediation analysis adjusted for covariates. Results: Overall, the results indicated a statistical association between diabetes and rs2802292, especially for the TT genotype (OR = 2.14, 1.01 to 4.53 95% C.I., p = 0.05) or in any case for those who possess the G-allele (OR = 0.45, 0.25 to 0.81 95% C.I., p = 0.008). Furthermore, we found a mediation effect of rs2802292 on diabetes (as mediator) and NAFLD. There is no direct relationship between rs2802292 and NAFLD, but the effect is direct (β = 0.10, −0.003 to 0.12 95% C.I., p = 0.04) on diabetes, but only in TT genotypes. Conclusions: The data on our cohort indicate that the longevity-associated FOXO3 variant may have protective effects against diabetes and NAFLD.

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