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Vol 43(2009) N 2 p. 348-352; E.V. Spitsina1, G.N. Svetlova2, D.A. Chudakova1, A.G. Nikitin1, T.L. Kurayeva2, I.A. Strokov3, V.V. Nosikov1 Association of the POLG1T(-365)C, ANT1 G(-25)A, and PEO1 G(-605)T polymorphisms with diabetic polyneuropathy in patients with Type 1 diabetes mellitus 1State Research Center GosNIIgenetika, Moscow, 117545, Russia2Endocrinology Research Center, Moscow, 117036, Russia 3Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy, Moscow, 119992, Russia Received - 2008-08-06; Accepted - 2008-11-24 This study is dedicated to a search for the association of the polymorphic markers T (-365)C of the POLG1 gene G(-25)A of the ANT1 gene and G(-605)T of the PEO1 gene with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) in Type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) patients. All patients were ethnic Russian Moscow residents, with DM1 records of no more than 5 years and DPN or DM1 records of more than 10 years but without DPN. We found that the polymorphic marker T(-365)C of POLG1 was associated with DPN in Russian patients with DM1. The carriers of the C allele and the CC genotype had a higher risk of DPN development (OR = 1.62; CI = 1.11-2.38; and OR = 1.76; CI = 0.99-3.13; respectively). In contrast, the T allele carrier status and the TT genotype were associated with a lower DPN risk (OR = 0.62, CI = 0.42-0.90; and OR = 0.61; CI = 0.35-1.07; respectively). We found no association of the polymorphic markers G(-25)A of ANT1 or G(-605)T of PEO1 with DPN in Russian DM1 patients living in Moscow. diabetic polyneuropathy, POLG1, ANT1, PEO1, association, polymorphic markers |