居住在尼日利亚三角洲州一些种族群体的 2 型糖尿病患者中某些脂肪量和肥胖相关基因变异体的遗传漂移研究

H. Osere, H. Brown, K. N. Elechi-amadi
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目的:从尼日利亚三角洲州的伊格博、伊卡、伊贾乌和伊索科部落中挑选出的糖尿病患者中详细了解一些主要 FTO 基因及其分布情况。研究设计:病例对照观察研究。研究地点和时间:2020年3月至2022年2月期间,在尼日利亚三角洲州阿萨巴联邦医疗中心和埃努古安全分子病理学实验室进行。研究方法:采集 100 名受试者(四个部落各 20 名糖尿病患者和 5 名非糖尿病患者,年龄在 28-74 岁之间)的静脉血,用于检测 FBS、Hb1ac 和 FTO(脂肪量与肥胖相关)基因四种变体的分子检测。对所得结果进行了统计分析。结果:受试者的基因型为 AA、GA、GG、AC、CC、TT 和 AT。 在所有部落中,AA(Ijaw 17、Urhobo 18、Ika 18、Igbo 19)和 GG(Ijaw 17、Urhobo 18、Ika 19、Igbo 18)的出现率最高。与原始基因型相比,重组基因型和隐性等位基因的受试者人数较多。Hardy- Weinberg 统计表明,rs2388405(AA -0.12 x2 =0.0002,GA 0.12 x2=0.002)、rs201041270(GG-0.12 x2 =0.0002,GA 2.12 x2=0.002)和 rs8050136(CC -0.34 x2 =0.001, AC 2.32, x2=0.05)证明在研究人群中发现新 SNP 的概率为 2.25,这从伊格博部落中 T 等位基因的奇异比例中可以看出。结论研究人群中存在统计学意义上的遗传漂移。
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Study of Genetic Drifts in Some Fat Mass and Obesity Associated Gene Variatiants in Type 2 Diabetics in Some Ethinic Groups Residing in Delta State, Nigeria
Aim: Detailing and distribution of some predominant FTO genes among subjects with diabetes mellitus selected from Igbo, Ika, Ijaw and Isoko tribes of Delta state, Nigeria. Study Design: Case-control, observational study. Place and Duration of Study: Federal Medical Center, Asaba, Delta State and Safety Molecular Pathology Laboratory Enugu, Nigeria, between March 2020 and Febuary 2022. Methodology:100 subjects (20 diabetic and 5 non diabetic from each of the four tribes; age range; 28-74 years) Venous blood was collected for the assay of FBS, Hb1ac and molecular assay of four variants of FTO (Fat Mass and Obesity Associated) gene. Results obtained were statistically analysed. Result: The genotypes identified in the subjects were AA, GA, GG, AC, CC, TT, and AT.  AA (Ijaw 17, Urhobo 18, Ika 18, Igbo 19) and GG (Ijaw 17, Urhobo 18, Ika 19, Igbo 18) had highest level of occurrence in all tribes. Recombinant genotype and recessive allele had higher number of subjects as compared to the originating genotypes. Hardy- Weinberg statistics demonstrated significant genetic deviations in rs2388405(AA -0.12 x2 =0.0002, GA 0.12 x2=0.002) rs201041270(GG-0.12 x2 =0.0002, GA 2.12 x2=0.002), and rs8050136 (CC -0.34 x2 =0.001, AC 2.32, x2=0.05) proving a chance of finding new SNP in the studied population with a probability of 2.25 as seen in the odd ratio of T allele in Igbo tribe. Conclusion: Statistically significant genetic drifts exist in the studied population.
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