J. S. Campos, K. F. Santos, C. Costa, J. Barros, V. Gonçalves, L.P. Assunção, A. Reis, R. Santos
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Abstract
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic, complex, multifactorial and polygenic disease, constituting one of the greatest public health challenges worldwide. The genetic background has been shown to strongly influence the disease’s susceptibility. We performed genetic screening of risk-variants for T2DM and complications in the Brazilian population. This systematic review is registered in the PROSPERO platform under number CRD42020153032. The searches were conducted in Virtual health library (BVS), EMBASE, Pubmed/NCBI, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, including only case-control studies that related genetic polymorphisms with the risk of developing the disease in the Brazilian population. Among the search results, we also extracted data regarding the susceptibility of developing macro/microvascular complications. Sixteen case-control studies were included, of which 10 addressed T2DM susceptibility and six the disease complications. A total of 4122 individuals were
2型糖尿病(T2DM)是一种慢性、复杂、多因素和多基因疾病,是全球最大的公共卫生挑战之一。遗传背景已被证明对这种疾病的易感性有很大影响。我们对巴西人群中T2DM和并发症的风险变异进行了遗传筛查。本系统综述已在PROSPERO平台注册,编号为CRD42020153032。检索是在Virtual health library (BVS)、EMBASE、Pubmed/NCBI、Scopus和Web of Science数据库中进行的,仅包括巴西人群中遗传多态性与发病风险相关的病例对照研究。在检索结果中,我们还提取了有关发生大/微血管并发症的易感性的数据。纳入16项病例对照研究,其中10项涉及T2DM易感性,6项涉及疾病并发症。共4122人
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