Genotype frequency analysis of rs2025804 genetic variant in Iranian population.

J Diabetes Metab Disord

Personalized Medicine Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, No. 10- Jalal -e-Ale-Ahmad Street, Chamran Highway, Tehran, 1411713119 Iran.

Published: June 2025


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Objectives: The gene is a key focus in obesity research, with studies linking its polymorphisms to various diseases like polycystic ovarian syndrome and energy intake disorders. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of the rs2025804 variant within LEPR and its distribution among healthy individuals across diverse ethnic groups in Iran.

Methods: The frequency of the rs2025804 genotype in the gene was analyzed in 1142 healthy adults representing different ethnicities in Iran. Saliva samples were randomly collected, and genomic DNA was extracted using a standard kit. Genotyping was performed using the Illumina Infinium Global Screening Array-24 BeadChip. Genotype and allele frequencies were calculated using SPSS software version 22, with a 95% confidence level.

Results: Among the 1142 individuals surveyed across 29 provinces, 683 (59.81%) had genotype AA, 408 (35.73%) had genotype AG, and 51 (4.47%) had genotype GG. The allele frequencies for A and G were found to be 1774 (77.67%) and 510 (22.32%), respectively. Our findings show a unique allele distribution compared to other ethnic groups, with genotype AA being the most prevalent (59.81%), followed by AG (35.73%) and GG (4.47%). Allele frequencies are A (77.67%) and G (22.32%).

Conclusions: This study documents the genotype and allele frequencies of rs2025804 in the gene among healthy Iranians for the first time. Routine genotyping could potentially serve as a screening tool for obesity-related disorders, given these results. This enhances our understanding of genetic diversity and holds promise for targeted healthcare interventions.

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