Polimorfismo de la proteína ligante de ácidos grasos intestinal (FABP2), obesidad e insulina resistencia
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Albala Brevis, Cecilia
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Polimorfismo de la proteína ligante de ácidos grasos intestinal (FABP2), obesidad e insulina resistencia
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The genetic components of insulin-resistance, diabetes and obesity
have been largely studied. These conditions are determined by multiple polygenic and
environmental factors. Certain candidate genes, that have common functional variants in the
general population, may be important determinants of inter-individual differences in the
response to dietary changes. This review focuses in one of the major candidate genes, the gene
encoding for the FABP2, an intracellular protein expressed only in the intestine, involved in the
absorption and intracellular transport of dietary long chain fatty acids. Carriers of the Thr54
allele in FABP2 have a 2-fold greater affinity for long chain fatty acids than Ala54 carriers. The
increased flux of dietary fatty acids (FA) into the circulation, among carriers of FABP2
Ala54Thr, supports a role of the polymorphism of this allele in the etiology of metabolic
disorders. The frequencies of the polymorphism in different populations fluctuate between 18%
and 40%. FABP2 Ala54Thr variant has been associated with an increased fasting insulin
concentration, fasting fatty acid oxidation and reduced glucose uptake. This evidence,
although not conclusive, sustains an association between FABP-2 genotype and metabolic
abnormalities
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La investigación de FABP-2 en Chile ha sido financiada íntegramente por medio del Proyecto Fondecyt 1020703.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/123838
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Rev Méd Chile 2006; 134: 372-379
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