Zdrojowy-Wełna Aleksandra, Tupikowska Małgorzata, Kolackov Katarzyna, Bednarek-Tupikowska Grażyna
Endokrynol Pol. 2014;65(3):224-31. doi: 10.5603/EP.2014.0031.
Obesity is an epidemic of the 21st century. The magnitude of this problem stems from its increasing prevalence and numerous metabolic complications caused by excessive fat accumulation. The pathogenesis involves both environmental and genetic factors, and FTO (fat mass and obesity-associated gene) is one of the most significant among genes predisposing to obesity. The role of FTO polymorphism in the development of obesity has been confirmed in many studies, but the effect varies significantly in different ethnic groups. Moreover, the exact mechanisms of FTO influence are yet to be explained. The association between FTO and lifestyle factors such as diet and physical activity has been extensively studied in recent years. This paper presents current knowledge about the role of FTO gene in the development of obesity and type 2 diabetes in different ethnic groups and the association between FTO polymorphism and lifestyle modifications predisposing to adiposity.
肥胖是21世纪的一种流行病。这一问题的严重性源于其日益增长的患病率以及由过多脂肪堆积引起的众多代谢并发症。其发病机制涉及环境和遗传因素,而FTO(脂肪量与肥胖相关基因)是肥胖易感基因中最重要的基因之一。许多研究已证实FTO基因多态性在肥胖发生中的作用,但在不同种族群体中其影响差异显著。此外,FTO影响的确切机制尚待阐明。近年来,FTO与饮食和体育活动等生活方式因素之间的关联已得到广泛研究。本文介绍了关于FTO基因在不同种族群体肥胖和2型糖尿病发生中的作用以及FTO基因多态性与易导致肥胖的生活方式改变之间关联的当前知识。