Effects of Gene Variants Controlling Vitamin D Metabolism and Serum Levels on Hepatic Steatosis.

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Common genetic variations in vitamin D metabolism are associated with liver stiffness. Whether these genes are implicated in hepatic steatosis remains unclear. Here we aimed to analyse the association of common vitamin D pathway gene variants with liver steatosis. METHODS: Liver steatosis was assessed non-invasively in 241 patients with chronic liver conditions by controlled attenuation parameter (CAP). The following polymorphisms were genotyped using TaqMan assays: group-specific component (GC) rs7041, 7-dehydrocholesterol reductase (DHCR7) rs12785878, cytochrome P450 2R1 (CYP2R1) rs10741657, -vitamin D receptor (VDR) rs7974353. Chemiluminescence immunoassay determined serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH) D) concentrations. RESULTS: Vitamin D deficiency (defined by 25(OH)D concentrations <20 ng/mL) occurred in 66% of patients. Median CAP was 296 (100-400) dB/m. Patients with advanced steatosis (CAP >/=280 dB/m) had significantly (p = 0.033) lower 25(OH)D levels as compared to patients with CAP <280 dB/m. Moreover, the rare allele [T] in GC rs7041 was significantly (p = 0.018) associated with higher 25(OH)D levels in patients with CAP <280 dB/m. However, GC, DHCR7, CYP2R1, and VDR polymorphisms were not related to liver steatosis and obesity traits. CONCLUSIONS: Higher CAP values are associated with low serum 25(OH)D concentrations but not with common vitamin D pathway gene variants.

Citation: Digestion. 2018;97(4):298-308. doi: 10.1159/000485180. Epub 2018 Mar 7.

Date Published: 8th Mar 2018

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Authors: M. Jamka, A. Arslanow, A. Bohner, M. Krawczyk, S. N. Weber, F. Grunhage, F. Lammert, C. S. Stokes

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Jamka, M., Arslanow, A., Bohner, A., Krawczyk, M., Weber, S. N., Grünhage, F., Lammert, F., & Stokes, C. S. (2018). Effects of Gene Variants Controlling Vitamin D Metabolism and Serum Levels on Hepatic Steatosis. In Digestion (Vol. 97, Issue 4, pp. 298–308). S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000485180
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