Association between obesity and insulin resistance with UCP2–UCP3 gene variants in Spanish children and adolescents
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Ochoa, María C.
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Association between obesity and insulin resistance with UCP2–UCP3 gene variants in Spanish children and adolescents
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A number of studies have yielded controversial results on the association between polymorphisms in UCP2 and UCP3 genes with
obesity and its comorbidities. The discrepancy among studies might be partially explained by the lack of consideration of the effect
of adjacent loci in the same haplotype and the exclusion of key lifestyle factors in the statistical analysis. In this study, we have assessed
the association between three genetic variants of the UCP2–UCP3 gene cluster, the 866G/A (rs659366) and the 45 bp insertion (in position
173247 of the AC019121) of the UCP2 gene, the 55C/T (rs1800849) polymorphism of the UCP3 gene and their estimated haplotypes
with childhood obesity and insulin resistance. This research was designed as a case–control study and information about several
environmental parameters such as leisure time physical activity and time spent watching television were included. The study sample consisted
in 193 obese children and adolescents (cases) and 170 controls aged 6–18. We found that the individual polymorphisms were not
associated with obesity, but the ( 866G; rs659366) (Del; 45 bp) ( 55T; rs1800849) haplotype was significantly associated with
obesity and its presence in the control group increased about nine times the insulin resistance risk. Thus, the ( 866A; rs659366) (Ins;
45 bp) ( 55C; rs1800849) haplotype may protect against insulin resistance in the obese population group.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/124040
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2007.07.011
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Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 92 (2007) 351–358
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