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

Authors: Kops, Natália Luiza; Vivan, Manoela Astolfi; Horvath, Jaqueline Driemeyer Correia; Castro, Mariana Laitano Dias de; Friedman, Rogério;

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

Abstract

O polimorfismo p.Ala54Thr (rs1799883) do gene fatty acid-binding protein-2 (FABP2) tem associação com resistência insulínica, síndrome metabólica e obesidade. A hipótese é de que o alelo mutante aumente a absorção de ácidos graxos intestinais, a concentração lipídica plasmática e a oxidação 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, através do PubMed e no Portal de Periódicos de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (Capes) com termos relacionados com o polimorfismo e obesidade. Parece não haver uma associação significativa da presença do alelo Thr54 com obesidade, apesar de ser uma doença complexa e que possivelmente não tenha sido captada por estudos de associação; diferente do colesterol total e lipoproteína de baixa densidade (low density level cholesterol, LDL-c), maior nos portadores do alelo Thr54. Alterações de adipocitocinas devem estar associadas a estas diferenças de perfil lipídico.

The p.Ala54Thr polymorphism (rs1799883) of the fatty acid-binding Protein-2 (FABP-2) gene has been associated with insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and obesity. The hypothesis that the mutant allele increases the absorption of fatty acid by the bowel, plasma lipid concentration, and fat oxidation. Thus, the aim of this study was to review the role of FABP-2 Ala54Thr polymorphism in obesity. A literature search was conducted in MEDLINE database, using PubMed and Capes Portal with terms related to polymorphism and obesity. It does not seem to be a significant association between Thr54 allele and obesity, although being a complex disease and that possibly has not been captured by association studies; unlike total cholesterol and low density level cholesterol (LDL-c), which were higher in Thr54 allele carriers. Adipocytokines changes should be associated with these differences in lipid profile.

Keywords

Obesidade, Predisposição genética para doença, Proteínas de transporte de ácido graxo, Fatty acid transport proteins, Genetic predisposition to disease, Polimorfismo genético, Obesity, Polymorphism

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