Corella Dolores
Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology Unit, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Valencia, Avda. Blasco Ibañez 15, 46010 Valencia, Spain.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2007 Feb;17(2):140-7. doi: 10.1016/j.numecd.2006.02.007. Epub 2006 Sep 26.
Recent studies have reported that moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a lesser prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, this relationship is still confusing and the presence of gene-environment interactions has been suggested. Our aim is to summarize evidence for gene-alcohol interactions in the MetS.
Research in gene-alcohol interactions applied to MetS is very complex due to the difficulties surrounding the definition of phenotype, environment and genotype, as well as in estimating the influence of the social context. In the MetS there is a constellation of metabolic disturbances the definition of which is still changing. Thus, most studies that have reported on gene-alcohol interactions have done so by analyzing isolated components. Likewise, the definition of alcohol consumption is also complex given that apart from the amount of ethanol consumed, the type of drink, the frequency of consumption, etc., may be important. No less difficult is the definition of genotype as there are many candidate genes involved, including not only those relevant for each phenotype studied, but also those related with alcohol metabolism, as well as those related to alcohol intake.
Although various studies exist that show statistically significant interactions between alcohol consumption and MetS components, a greater integration of variables as well as greater homogeneity in definitions is required.
近期研究报告称,适度饮酒与代谢综合征(MetS)的患病率较低有关。然而,这种关系仍不明确,并且有人提出存在基因 - 环境相互作用。我们的目的是总结代谢综合征中基因 - 酒精相互作用的证据。
由于围绕表型、环境和基因型的定义以及估计社会背景影响存在困难,应用于代谢综合征的基因 - 酒精相互作用研究非常复杂。在代谢综合征中存在一系列代谢紊乱,其定义仍在变化。因此,大多数报道基因 - 酒精相互作用的研究都是通过分析孤立的成分来进行的。同样,饮酒的定义也很复杂,因为除了乙醇摄入量外,饮料类型、饮酒频率等可能也很重要。基因型的定义也同样困难,因为涉及许多候选基因,不仅包括与所研究的每种表型相关的基因,还包括与酒精代谢相关的基因以及与酒精摄入相关的基因。
尽管有各种研究表明饮酒与代谢综合征各成分之间存在统计学上显著的相互作用,但仍需要对变量进行更大程度的整合以及在定义上实现更大的同质性。