非酒精性脂肪肝患者的遗传影响

Jakub Misiak, Martyna Kępczyk, Oliwia Kwaśniewska, Michał Urbaś, Miłosz Ojdana, Yehor Demianenko, Oliwia Czekaj, Aleksandra Kościołek, Dawid Kościołek, Kaja Surowiecka
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导言和目的:非酒精性脂肪肝的发病率越来越高,其带来的并发症也越来越多,已成为当今的一个严重问题。因此,更好地了解非酒精性脂肪肝的发病机制是更好地认识这种疾病并制定干预措施以消除其影响的关键因素。与非酒精性脂肪肝的遗传关系已众所周知,它们对受试者代谢状态的影响机制也存在很大差异。因此,我们认为有必要将这些关系收集起来,以便更容易地进行研究。大多数研究都是针对啮齿类动物的试验,而我们则侧重于针对非酒精性脂肪肝患者的研究:在谷歌学术数据库和 Pubmed 数据库中使用以下关键词对文献进行了仔细研究:"结果:非酒精性脂肪肝作为一种代谢性疾病,与各种基因编码的代谢途径有许多联系。说到遗传因素,我们可以具体指出基因表达单核苷酸多态性(SNP)和基因甲基化。所有这些方面都会影响编码蛋白质的活性,进而影响人体的新陈代谢。 其他研究人员已经对这些因素进行了研究:非酒精性脂肪肝的发病率越来越高,所带来的并发症也越来越多,已成为当今的一个严重问题。遗传与非酒精性脂肪肝的关系众所周知,它们对受试者新陈代谢状态的影响机制存在很大差异。
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Genetic implications in patients with NAFLD
Introduction and purpose: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease's growing prevalence and the complications it brings constitutes a serious problem nowadays. According to this, better understanding of mechanisms laying on the ground of its pathogenesis is a crucial factor to better understand this disease and develop interventions to counter its effects. Genetic relationships with NAFLD are known and they show great variation of mechanisms underlying their impact on subjects' metabolic state. Due to this fact the assumption that it is worth collecting these connections in one place was made, so that it is easier to navigate in them. Mostly studies refer to rodents trials, we focused on studies referred to people with NAFLD diagnosis. Material and method:  The literature was scrutinised in the Google Scholar database,  in the Pubmed database with the use of following keywords: “genetics”, “genes”, “non-alcoholic fatty liver disease”, “NAFLD”, “non-alcoholic steatohepatitis”, “NASH”. Results: NAFLD as a metabolic disease has many links with metabolic pathways encoded by various genes. When it comes to genetic factors, we can specify gene expression single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) and genes methylation. All of these aspects affect activity of coded proteins and what follows this is its impact on human metabolism.  These factors have been studied in the work of other researchers. Conclusions:  Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease's growing prevalence and the complications it brings constitutes a serious problem nowadays. Genetic relationships with NAFLD are known and they show great variation of mechanisms underlying their impact on subjects' metabolic state.
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