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Polimorfismo Ala54Thr do gene fatty acid-bindingprotein-2 (FABP -2): uma revisão bibliográfica

Authors: Natalia Luiza Kops; Manoela Astolfi Vivan; Jaqueline Driemeyer Correia Horvath; Rogério Friedman;

Polimorfismo Ala54Thr do gene fatty acid-bindingprotein-2 (FABP -2): uma revisão bibliográfica

Abstract

O polimorfismo p.Ala54Thr (rs1799883) do gene fatty acid-binding protein-2 ( FABP2 ) tem associacao com resistencia insulinica, sindrome metabolica e obesidade. A hipotese e de que o alelo mutante aumente a absorcao de acidos graxos intestinais, a concentracao lipidica plasmatica e a oxidacao de gordura. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi revisar o papel do polimorfismo p.Ala54Thr do gene FABP-2 na obesidade. A busca da literatura foi realizada na base de dados MEDLINE, atraves do PubMed e no Portal de Periodicos de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (Capes) com termos relacionados com o polimorfismo e obesidade. Parece nao haver uma associacao significativa da presenca do alelo Thr54 com obesidade, apesar de ser uma doenca complexa e que possivelmente nao tenha sido captada por estudos de associacao; diferente do colesterol total e lipoproteina de baixa densidade ( low density level cholesterol , LDL-c), maior nos portadores do alelo Thr54. Alteracoes de adipocitocinas devem estar associadas a estas diferencas de perfil lipidico.

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