Selected Genetic Characteristics of the Vietnamese Minority Living in the Czech Republic.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Khanh Ha Pham, Jaroslav A Hubáček
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyse the allelic distribution of selected genes in the Czech and Vietnamese populations. We analysed samples from 94 Vietnamese volunteers and 2,859 Czech population-based subjects (2,559 from the Czechs post-MONICA and 300 volunteers from the South region of the Czech Republic). There were significant differences between the two populations for most, but not all, of the SNPs analysed. In particular, the prevalence of risk alleles in the analysed polymorphisms tended to be lower in the Vietnamese community compared to the Czech population, especially within the FTO (rs17817449; associated with obesity risk, P < 0.0001), TCF7L2 (rs7903146; linked to type 2 dia-betes, P < 0.0001) and ADH1B (rs1229984; related to alcohol consumption, P < 0.0001) genes. The genotype within the MCM6/LCT cluster (rs4988235) associated with lactase persistence was not present in the Vietnamese population. Slight genotype differences were detected for one HFE polymorphism (rs1799945 with P = 0.005; but not for rs1800562). Only the genotype frequencies within the MC4R and APOE genes were almost identical in both populations. We conclude that the Vietnamese population may have a lower genetic predisposition to the non-communicable diseases such as obesity or diabetes mellitus.

生活在捷克共和国的越南少数民族的遗传特征。
本研究的目的是分析捷克和越南人群中选定基因的等位基因分布。我们分析了来自94名越南志愿者和2,859名捷克人口为基础的受试者的样本(2,559名来自捷克后莫妮卡和300名来自捷克共和国南部地区的志愿者)。在分析的大多数snp中,这两个人群之间存在显著差异,但不是全部。特别是,与捷克人群相比,越南社区分析多态性中风险等位基因的流行率往往较低,特别是在FTO内(rs17817449;与肥胖风险相关,P <;0.0001), TCF7L2 (rs7903146;与2型糖尿病有关0.0001)和ADH1B (rs1229984;与饮酒有关,P <;0.0001)基因。MCM6/LCT集群(rs4988235)中与乳糖酶持久性相关的基因型在越南人群中不存在。1个HFE多态性存在轻微的基因型差异(rs1799945, P = 0.005;但不包括1800562卢比。在两个人群中,只有MC4R和APOE基因的基因型频率几乎相同。我们的结论是,越南人口可能具有较低的遗传易感性非传染性疾病,如肥胖或糖尿病。
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Folia Biologica
Folia Biologica 医学-生物学
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1.40
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5
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Cellular and Molecular Biology publishes articles describing original research aimed at the elucidation of a wide range of questions of biology and medicine at the cellular and molecular levels. Studies on all organisms as well as on human cells and tissues are welcome.
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