# Association of Adiponectin Gene Polymorphism rs266729 in Obese People with Type Two Diabetes Mellitus in North Bulgaria’s Population

**Authors:** Tihomir Rashev, Stefan Trifonov

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijms27052359 · 2026-03-03

## TL;DR

This study explores how a specific gene variant in obese people from North Bulgaria is linked to type 2 diabetes and metabolic issues.

## Contribution

The study identifies a novel association between the rs266729 polymorphism in the adiponectin gene and type 2 diabetes in the North Bulgarian population.

## Key findings

- The rs266729 polymorphism is significantly associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus in North Bulgaria.
- The G allele of rs266729 is more frequent in individuals with elevated fasting plasma glucose and T2DM.
- Homozygous and heterozygous genotypes of rs266729 are linked to a higher risk of elevated glucose levels and T2DM.

## Abstract

The alarming surge in obesity rates represents a critical health concern in developed nations. This condition is associated with several health issues grouped under the term metabolic syndrome. This alarming data mandates an investigation into the causes and risk of this syndrome. One category of causes is genetic factors. The adiponectin gene has been subject to several studies exploring its single nucleotide polymorphisms, especially rs266729, across diverse populations. This study included 156 subjects. Body weight, body mass index, and blood pressure were measured, and levels of fasting plasma glucose (FPG), total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, and LDL were determined. Genotyping was performed. There was significant association of rs266729 polymorphism with obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), with notably higher frequency of the G allele among these subjects. Additionally, the results demonstrated significant influence on the detected levels of HDL. Individuals carrying the homozygous (GG) and heterozygous (CG) genotypes exhibited a three-fold and two-fold increased risk of elevated FPG levels, respectively. There was also a significant association of these genotypes with T2DM when compared with the wild-type genotype (CC). These observations strongly indicated a potential involvement of the adiponectin gene polymorphism rs266729 in the pathogenesis of T2DM among subjects from North Bulgaria.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** type 2 diabetes mellitus (MONDO:0005148), obesity (MONDO:0011122), metabolic syndrome (MONDO:0000816)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** ADIPOQ (adiponectin, C1Q and collagen domain containing) [NCBI Gene 9370] {aka ACDC, ACRP30, ADIPQTL1, ADPN, APM-1, APM1}
- **Diseases:** metabolic syndrome (MESH:D024821), Type Two Diabetes Mellitus (MESH:D003920), T2DM (MESH:D003924), obesity (MESH:D009765)
- **Chemicals:** glucose (MESH:D005947), triglycerides (MESH:D014280), FPG (-), cholesterol (MESH:D002784)
- **Mutations:** rs266729

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12985942