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Han, Kim, Kang, Choe, Kim, and Chung: Matrix Metallopeptidase 2 Gene Polymorphism is Associated with Obesity in Korean Population

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of matrix metallopeptidase 2 (MMP2) are associated with obesity. MMP2 is an enzyme with proteolytic activity against matrix and nonmatrix proteins, particularly basement membrane constituents. To identify the relationship between polymorphisms of MMP2 and overweight/obese, we genotyped 5 SNPs (rs17242319, rs1053605, rs243849, rs2287074, and rs10775332) of the coding region of MMP2 using the Golden Gate assay on an Illumina BeadStation 500 GX. One hundred and forty two overweight/obese (BMI ≥23) and 145 normal (BMI 18 to <23) subjects were analyzed. SNPStats, Haploview, HapAnalyzer, SNPAnalyzer, and Helixtree programs were used for the analysis of genetic data. A linkage disequilibrium (LD) block was discovered among the 5 SNPs selected, including rs17242319, rs1053605, rs243849, and rs2287074. Of the 5 polymorphisms, 2 synonymous SNPs [rs17242319 (Gly226Gly) and rs10775332 (Phe602Phe)] were found significant associations with overweight/obese. Recently, rs1132896 replaced rs17242319 as a new number (SNP database, BUILD 129). In haplotype analysis using Haploview, a haplotype (haplotype: CCCA) containing a meaningful polymorphism (rs17242319) was found to be significantly different. The results suggest that MMP2 may be associated with overweight/obese in Korean population.

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Fig. 1.
Gene map and linkage disequilibrium (LD) in matrix metallopeptidase 2 (MMP2) gene. (A) Gene map of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in MMP2 on chromosome 16. Exons are marked with box. The coding region is black-boxed and untranslation regions are white-boxed. Asterisk (∗) indicates a significant SNP. Arrow indicates the location of each SNP. EX, exon. (B) LD coefficient (|D'|) and LD blocks among SNPs of MMP2. Block 1 consists of rs17242319, rs1053605, rs243849, and rs2287074.
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Table 1.
Logistic regression analysis and genotype frequency of matrix metallopeptidase 2 (MMP2) polymorphisms in control and overweight/obesity subjects
SNP Protein residue Genotype Control Overweight/obesity Codominant p Dominant p Recessive p
Locus n=145 (%) n=142 (%) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
rs17242319 Gly226 Gly G/G 109 (75.2) 91 (64.1) 1.64 (1.06~2.54) 0.023 1.70 (1.02~2.82) 0.041 2.83 (0.73~10.88) 0.110
(rs1132896)   G/C 33 (22.8) 43 (30.3)            
Exon 5   C/C 3 (2.1) 8 (5.6)            
rs1053605 Thr250Thr C/C 106 (73.1) 114 (80.3) 0.73 (0.43~1.22) 0.230 0.67 (0.38~1.16) 0.150 2.06 (0.18~22.94) 0.550
Exon 5   C/T 38 (26.2) 26 (18.3)            
    T/T 1 (0.7) 2 (1.4)            
rs243849 Asp383Asp C/C 97 (66.9) 100 (70.4) 0.88 (0.56~1.38) 0.570 0.85 (0.52~1.40) 0.520 1.02 (0.20~5.15) 0.980
Exon 7   C/T 45 (31.0) 39 (27.5)            
    T/T 3 (2.1) 3 (2.1)            
rs2287074 Thr460Thr G/G 74 (51.0) 70 (49.3) 1.08 (0.76~1.56) 0.660 1.07 (0.67~1.70) 0.770 1.23 (0.53~2.84) 0.630
Exon 9   G/A 60 (41.4) 59 (41.5)            
    A/A 11 (7.6) 13 (9.2)            
rs10775332 Phe602Phe C/C 76 (52.4) 74 (52.1) 1.19 (0.80~1.76) 0.390 1.01 (0.64~1.61) 0.960 3.97 (1.08~14.56) 0.022
Exon 12   C/T 66 (45.5) 57 (40.1)            
    T/T 3 (2.1) 11 (7.8)            

Genotype distributions are shown as number (%). Odds ratio (OR), 95% confidence interval (CI), and p values were from logistic regression analysis with codominant, dominant, and recessive models controlling age and gender as covariates. SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism.

Table 2.
Haplotype analysis of matrix matrix metallopeptidase 2 (MMP2) polymorphisms in control and overweight/obesity subjects
  Haplotype Freq Control Overweight/obesity Chi Square p
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ht1 GCCG 0.5366 155.0 135.0 152.1 131.9 0.001 0.974
ht2 GCTG 0.1633 49.8 240.2 45.0 239.0 0.183 0.669
ht3 CCCA 0.1618 37.1 252.9 55.6 228.4 4.858 0.028
ht4 GTCA 0.1083 37.0 253.0 25.2 258.8 2.259 0.133

Each haplotype with a frequency of more than 0.1 is shown. ht:haplotype. Haplotype1, 2, 3, and 4 consist of rs17242319, rs1053605, rs243849, and rs2287074. p-values of haplotype association were calculated using Haploview 3.32.

Table 3.
Genotype frequencies of matrix metallopeptidase 2 (MMP2) polymorphisms in each population
SNP Genotype Control Overweight/obesity HapMap-CEU HapMap-HCB HapMap-JPT
    European Chinese Japanese
rs17242319 G/G 0.752 0.641 0.309 0.757 0.575
(rs1132896) G/C 0.228 0.303 0.527 0.243 0.350
  C/C 0.021 0.056 0.164 0.000 0.075
rs1053605 C/C 0.731 0.803 0.867 0.756 0.705
  C/T 0.262 0.183 0.117 0.244 0.295
  T/T 0.007 0.014 0.017 0.000 0.000
rs243849 C/C 0.669 0.704 0.767 0.600 0.667
  C/T 0.310 0.275 0.233 0.333 0.289
  T/T 0.210 0.021 0.000 0.067 0.044
rs2287074 G/G 0.510 0.493 0.254 0.511 0.432
  G/A 0.414 0.415 0.492 0.489 0.386
  A/A 0.076 0.092 0.254 0.000 0.182
rs10775332 C/C 0.524 0.521 0.200 0.578 0.467
  C/T 0.455 0.401 0.600 0.311 0.489
  T/T 0.021 0.078 0.200 0.111 0.044
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