Modulatory effect of BclI GR gene polymorphisms on the obesity phenotype in Brazilian patients with Cushing's disease

OBJECTIVES: Patients with Cushing's disease exhibit wide phenotypic variability in the severity of obesity, diabetes and hypertension. In the general population, several glucocorticoid receptor genes (NR3C1) and HSD11B1 polymorphisms are associated with altered glucocorticoid sensitivity and/or...

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Main Authors: Ricardo P.P. Moreira, Tânia A.S.S. Bachega, Márcio C. Machado, Berenice B. Mendonca, Marcello D. Bronstein, Maria Candida B. Villares Fragoso
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Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2013-05-01
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spelling doaj-984c81eb535d411b964c36e3364c8baf2020-11-25T01:45:59ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222013-05-01685579585Modulatory effect of BclI GR gene polymorphisms on the obesity phenotype in Brazilian patients with Cushing's diseaseRicardo P.P. MoreiraTânia A.S.S. BachegaMárcio C. MachadoBerenice B. MendoncaMarcello D. BronsteinMaria Candida B. Villares FragosoOBJECTIVES: Patients with Cushing's disease exhibit wide phenotypic variability in the severity of obesity, diabetes and hypertension. In the general population, several glucocorticoid receptor genes (NR3C1) and HSD11B1 polymorphisms are associated with altered glucocorticoid sensitivity and/or metabolism, resulting in an increased or reduced risk of an adverse metabolic profile. Our aim was to analyze the association of NR3C1 and HSD11B1 gene variants with the severity of some clinical and hormonal features of Cushing's disease. METHODS: Sixty-four patients presenting with Cushing's disease were diagnosed based on adrenocorticotrophic hormone levels, high-dose dexamethasone suppression tests and/or inferior petrosal sinus sampling and magnetic resonance imaging. The A3669G, ER22/23EK, N363S BclI-NR3C1 and HSD11B1-rs12086634 variants were screened. RESULTS: The BclI, HSD11B1-rs12086634 and A3669G variants were found in 36%, 19.5% and 14% of alleles, respectively. The N363S and ER22/23EK polymorphisms were identified in heterozygosis once in only two patients (1.5% of alleles). There were no differences in the weight gain or prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in the patients carrying the abovementioned alleles compared to the wild-type carriers. Interestingly, the mean body mass index (BMI) of the BclI carriers was significantly higher than the non-carriers (34.4±7 kg/m2 vs. 29.6±4.7 kg/m2, respectively). None of the polymorphisms were associated with the basal adrenocorticotrophic hormone, FU levels or F level after dexamethasone suppression testing. CONCLUSION: Although Cushing's disease results from increased glucocorticoid secretion, we observed that interindividual variability in the peripheral glucocorticoid sensitivity, mediated by the glucocorticoid receptor, could modulate the obesity phenotype.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322013000500579Glucocorticoid Receptor PolymorphismsHSD11B1 PolymorphismCushing's DiseaseObesity
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author Ricardo P.P. Moreira
Tânia A.S.S. Bachega
Márcio C. Machado
Berenice B. Mendonca
Marcello D. Bronstein
Maria Candida B. Villares Fragoso
spellingShingle Ricardo P.P. Moreira
Tânia A.S.S. Bachega
Márcio C. Machado
Berenice B. Mendonca
Marcello D. Bronstein
Maria Candida B. Villares Fragoso
Modulatory effect of BclI GR gene polymorphisms on the obesity phenotype in Brazilian patients with Cushing's disease
Clinics
Glucocorticoid Receptor Polymorphisms
HSD11B1 Polymorphism
Cushing's Disease
Obesity
author_facet Ricardo P.P. Moreira
Tânia A.S.S. Bachega
Márcio C. Machado
Berenice B. Mendonca
Marcello D. Bronstein
Maria Candida B. Villares Fragoso
author_sort Ricardo P.P. Moreira
title Modulatory effect of BclI GR gene polymorphisms on the obesity phenotype in Brazilian patients with Cushing's disease
title_short Modulatory effect of BclI GR gene polymorphisms on the obesity phenotype in Brazilian patients with Cushing's disease
title_full Modulatory effect of BclI GR gene polymorphisms on the obesity phenotype in Brazilian patients with Cushing's disease
title_fullStr Modulatory effect of BclI GR gene polymorphisms on the obesity phenotype in Brazilian patients with Cushing's disease
title_full_unstemmed Modulatory effect of BclI GR gene polymorphisms on the obesity phenotype in Brazilian patients with Cushing's disease
title_sort modulatory effect of bcli gr gene polymorphisms on the obesity phenotype in brazilian patients with cushing's disease
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2013-05-01
description OBJECTIVES: Patients with Cushing's disease exhibit wide phenotypic variability in the severity of obesity, diabetes and hypertension. In the general population, several glucocorticoid receptor genes (NR3C1) and HSD11B1 polymorphisms are associated with altered glucocorticoid sensitivity and/or metabolism, resulting in an increased or reduced risk of an adverse metabolic profile. Our aim was to analyze the association of NR3C1 and HSD11B1 gene variants with the severity of some clinical and hormonal features of Cushing's disease. METHODS: Sixty-four patients presenting with Cushing's disease were diagnosed based on adrenocorticotrophic hormone levels, high-dose dexamethasone suppression tests and/or inferior petrosal sinus sampling and magnetic resonance imaging. The A3669G, ER22/23EK, N363S BclI-NR3C1 and HSD11B1-rs12086634 variants were screened. RESULTS: The BclI, HSD11B1-rs12086634 and A3669G variants were found in 36%, 19.5% and 14% of alleles, respectively. The N363S and ER22/23EK polymorphisms were identified in heterozygosis once in only two patients (1.5% of alleles). There were no differences in the weight gain or prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in the patients carrying the abovementioned alleles compared to the wild-type carriers. Interestingly, the mean body mass index (BMI) of the BclI carriers was significantly higher than the non-carriers (34.4±7 kg/m2 vs. 29.6±4.7 kg/m2, respectively). None of the polymorphisms were associated with the basal adrenocorticotrophic hormone, FU levels or F level after dexamethasone suppression testing. CONCLUSION: Although Cushing's disease results from increased glucocorticoid secretion, we observed that interindividual variability in the peripheral glucocorticoid sensitivity, mediated by the glucocorticoid receptor, could modulate the obesity phenotype.
topic Glucocorticoid Receptor Polymorphisms
HSD11B1 Polymorphism
Cushing's Disease
Obesity
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322013000500579
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