rs7566605基因对不同人群超重的影响——一项系统综述

C. A. Costa, C. Feitosa, G. Ferraro
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肥胖和超重是世界范围内主要的公共卫生问题,与多种病因相关。据报道,INSIG-2基因的rs7566605多态性与肥胖的发生有关。当胞嘧啶(C)的氮基鸟嘌呤(G)发生变化时,这种多态性就会发生,导致两种可能的突变基因型:CC和CG。野生基因型以GG为代表,许多作者报道了这种多态性与人体测量变化之间的关系,但在这一问题上没有达成共识。目的:评价不同地理区域人群rs7566605多态性的频率及其与肥胖标志物的相关性。方法:使用PubMed并遵循PRISMA指南进行系统评价。结果:在样本量、面积、偏倚和表型特征方面存在很大的可变性。虽然评估了38个生物学性状,但突变仅与其中三个(BMI,腰臀比,HbA1c)相关。肥胖的马来人罹患CC的频率最高(21%),超重的歌伦波人罹患CC的频率最低(3%)。非肥胖马来人的CG频率最高(51%),而超重的歌伦波人的CG频率最低(22%)。此外,Quilombo人报告的GG表型频率最高(75%),而非肥胖马来人的频率最低(32%)。结论:该多态性仅与3种肥胖标志物相关。在属于相似地理区域和/或祖先的人群中,存在特定的基因型频率模式。需要对与肥胖标志物相关的遗传因素进行更多的研究。
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE RS7566605 IN OVERWEIGHT IN DIFFERENT POPULATIONS – A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Introduction: Obesity and overweight are major worldwide public health problems associated with several etiological factors. The rs7566605 polymorphism in the INSIG-2 gene is reported to be associated with the development of obesity. This polymorphism occurs when there is a change in the nitrogenous base guanine (G) for cytosine (C) resulting in two possible mutant genotypes: CC and CG. The wild genotype is represented by GG. Many authors reported the association between this polymorphism with anthropometrical changes, but there is no consensus regarding this issue. Objective: to evaluate the frequency of rs7566605 polymorphism and its association with obesity markers in populations from different geographical areas. Method: systematic review using PubMed and following the PRISMA Guidelines. Results: there was a great variability in terms of sample size, areas, bias and phenotypic characteristics. Although 38 biological traits were evaluated, the mutation was associated with only three of them (BMI, Waist-Hip Ratio, HbA1c). The highest CC frequency was found among obese Malays (21%), and the lowest among overweight Quilombo people (3%). The highest CG frequency was found in non-obese Malays (51%), while the lowest was reported among overweight Quilombo people (22%). Also, Quilombo people reported the highest frequency of the GG phenotype (75%), while the lowest frequency was found in non-obese Malays (32%). Conclusion: The polymorphism was associated with only three obesity markers. There were specific patterns of genotypic frequency among populations belonging to similar geographical areas and/or ancestry. More research into the genetic factors related to obesity markers is needed.
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