Bsmi (rs1544410) polymorphism of vitamin d receptor gene modulates improvement of vitamin d status in overweight women with hypovitaminosis d

Samira Ebrahimof,1,* Seyedeh vahideh pishvae,2 Sakineh shab-bidar,3 Pooneh angoorani,4 Mehdi hedayati,5

1. Nutrition and Endocrine Research Center, Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medica
2. Islamic Azad University, Tehran Medical Branch, Tehran, Iran
3. Department of Community Nutrition, School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
4. National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute, Faculty of Nutrition and Food Technology, Shahid Beheshti Uni
5. 5Cellular and Molecular Endocrine Research Center, Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University

Abstract


Introduction

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possible influence of bsmi (rs1544410) polymorphism of vitamin d receptor (vdr) gene on response to vitamin d supplementation in women with hypovitaminosis d.

Methods

Seventy-five apparently healthy overweight women aged 20-40 years with hypovitaminosis d were assessed. hypovitaminosis d was described as plasma 25(oh)d3 level less than 30ng/ml. bsmi polymorphism of vdr were detected using pcr-sequencing. subjects were given 50000 iu/w vitamin d3 for 12 weeks. demographic data as well as dietary and physical activity habits were obtained by interview. fasting blood samples were obtained from each subject at the beginning and after 12 weeks to evaluate the efficacy of vitamin d3 supplementation.

Results

Distribution of the genotypes of the bsmi polymorphism was as follows: gg (41 %), ga (45 %) and aa (14 %). supplementation resulted in significant increase in 25(oh)d3 level in the studied subjects. the most increase in the 25(oh)d3 level was in the gg genotype of the bsmi variant. in the gg genotype group 51.5±22.1 ng/ml increase in the 25(oh)d3 level was observed. the increase in the 25(oh)d3 level in the ga genotype and aa genotype groups was 43.7±14.6 and 38.0±6.6 ng/ml, respectively.

Conclusion

In conclusion, subjects carrying gg genotype of bsmi polymorphism of the vdr gene may response better to vitamin d supplementation compared to other genotypes of this vdr polymorphism.

Keywords

Vitamin d status, vitamin d receptor gene polymorphism, bsmi, supplementation