核和线粒体变异与墨西哥裔2型糖尿病及其微血管合并症的关系

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ricardo Muñoz-Gómez, Eduardo Domínguez-de la Cruz, Rubén Oropeza-Sánchez, Juan E Chacón-Hernández, Normand García-Hernández, Ma de Lourdes Muñoz
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摘要

2型糖尿病(T2DM)、糖尿病肾病、视网膜病变和神经病变是墨西哥重大的公共卫生挑战。这些疾病的多因素性质,受环境和遗传因素的影响,突出了其发展的复杂性。因此,必须设计新的预防战略,以降低死亡率及其造成的沉重经济负担。本综述研究了与这些病理相关的遗传变异,旨在建立解释墨西哥人群易感性的遗传谱。对科学出版物进行了广泛搜索,选择了全球不同人群中与这些疾病相关的核DNA和线粒体DNA变异的研究,重点是墨西哥。在这些变异中,确定了具有疾病发生和进展的关键分子机制的基因。此外,还发现了墨西哥人特有的遗传变异。基于这一综述,我们得出结论,增加遗传关联研究对于验证先前描述的变异和识别新的变异至关重要,这些变异可以作为墨西哥人群易感性和进展的分子标记。
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Relationship of nuclear and mitochondrial variants with type 2 diabetes and its microvascular comorbidities in a population of Mexican origin.

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), diabetic nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy represent significant public health challenges in Mexico. The multifactorial nature of these conditions, influenced by both environmental and genetic factors, underscores the complexity of their development. Therefore, it is essential to design new preventive strategies to reduce mortality rates and the substantial economic burden they impose. This review examines genetic variants associated with these pathologies, aiming to establish genetic profiles that explain predisposition in the Mexican population. An extensive search of scientific publications was conducted, selecting studies on nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA variants associated with these diseases in different global populations, with a focus on Mexico. Among these variants, genes with critical molecular mechanisms for disease development and progression were identified. Additionally, genetic variants unique to the Mexican population were found. Based on this review, we conclude that increasing genetic association studies is crucial to validate previously described variants and identify new ones, which could serve as molecular markers for predisposition and progression in the Mexican population.

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Gaceta medica de Mexico
Gaceta medica de Mexico 医学-医学:内科
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1.00
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216
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Gaceta Médica de México México is the official scientific journal of the Academia Nacional de Medicina de México, A.C. Its goal is to contribute to health professionals by publishing the most relevant progress both in research and clinical practice. Gaceta Médica de México is a bimonthly peer reviewed journal, published both in paper and online in open access, both in Spanish and English. It has a brilliant editorial board formed by national and international experts.
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