mtDNA haplogroup A enhances the effect of obesity on the risk of knee OA in a Mexican population
Ramos Louro, Paula; Arellano Pérez Vertti, R.D.; Reyes, A.L.; Martínez-Nava, G.A.; Espinosa, R.; Pineda, C.; González Galarza, F.F.; Argüello Astorga, R.; Aguilar Muñiz, L.S.; Hernández Terán, F.; Parra Torres, N.M.; Duran Sotuela, Alejandro; Fernández Moreno, Mercedes; Balboa Barreiro, Vanesa; Blanco García, Francisco; Rego Pérez, Ignacio

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2022Título da revista
Scientific Reports
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To evaluate the influence of mitochondrial DNA haplogroups on the risk of knee OA in terms of their interaction with obesity, in a population from Mexico. Samples were obtained from (n = 353) knee OA patients (KL grade ? I) and (n = 364) healthy controls (KL grade = 0) from Mexico city and Torreon (Mexico). Both Caucasian and Amerindian mtDNA haplogroups were assigned by single base extension assay. A set of clinical and demographic variables, including obesity status, were considered to perform appropriate statistical approaches, including chi-square contingency tables, regression models and interaction analyses. To ensure the robustness of the predictive model, a statistical cross-validation strategy of B = 1000 iterations was used. All the analyses were performed using boot, GmAMisc and epiR package from R software v4.0.2 and SPSS software v24. The frequency distribution of the mtDNA haplogroups between OA patients and healthy controls for obese and non-obese groups showed the haplogroup A as significantly over-represented in knee OA patients within the obese group (OR 2.23; 95% CI 1.22-4.05; p-value = 0.008). The subsequent logistic regression analysis, including as covariate the interaction between obesity and mtDNA haplogroup A, supported the significant association of this interaction (OR 2.57; 95% CI 1.24-5.32; p-value = 0.011). The statistical cross-validation strategy confirmed the robustness of the regression model. The data presented here indicate a link between obesity in knee OA patients and mtDNA haplogroup A.
