2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2012.10.082
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Association of the common FTO-rs9939609 polymorphism with type 2 diabetes, independent of obesity-related traits in a Vietnamese population

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“…In European eutrophic populations, the frequency of the AA genotype is approximately 14% (10, 11), whereas in Vietnamese populations, the frequency of the AA genotype is less than 2% (12). In overweight Japanese populations, the frequency of the AA and AT genotypes were found to be approximately 8 and 35%, respectively (13,14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In European eutrophic populations, the frequency of the AA genotype is approximately 14% (10, 11), whereas in Vietnamese populations, the frequency of the AA genotype is less than 2% (12). In overweight Japanese populations, the frequency of the AA and AT genotypes were found to be approximately 8 and 35%, respectively (13,14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FTO transcript expression has been detected in all of the tissues tested, and is the highest in the brain (McTaggart et al, 2011;Xing et al, 2013), which plays an important role in regulating feed intake and energy expenditure, commensurate with perceived whole-body energy requirements (Richards and Proszkowiec-Weglarz, 2007). In humans, several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of FTO that are associated with the body mass index (BMI) have been found, which contribute to obesity and related diseases (Hubacek et al, 2010;Binh et al, 2013). Jia et al (2012) reported that in chickens, FTO is related to glucose metabolism, body weight (BW), and fat content.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A study conducted in Vietnam reported that the FTO genetic variants are associated with T2DM even after adjustment for age, sex, systolic blood pressure, socioeconomic status, lifestyle factors and obesity-related traits. As per the study, the risk associated with each risk allele of rs 9939609, was 1.80-1.92 (43). The variants of RAGE and PAI-1 genes have been shown to be linked with micro-and macro-vascular complications in Caucasians (44,45).…”
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confidence: 68%