Does Pro12Ala Polymorphism Enhance the Physiological Role of PPARγ2?

Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) are two major public health problems that have motivated the scientific community to investigate the high contribution of genetic factors to these disorders. The peroxisome proliferator activated by gamma 2 (PPARγ2) plays an important role in the lipid meta...

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Main Authors: A. C. Pereira, R. Oliveira, A. C. Castro, R. Fernandes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:PPAR Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/401274
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spelling doaj-4702b533b4de4f12a7d3ceb40e1804be2020-11-25T00:37:38ZengHindawi LimitedPPAR Research1687-47571687-47652013-01-01201310.1155/2013/401274401274Does Pro12Ala Polymorphism Enhance the Physiological Role of PPARγ2?A. C. Pereira0R. Oliveira1A. C. Castro2R. Fernandes3Unit of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (CISA) and Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences, Polytechnic Institute of Porto (ESTSP-IPP), PortugalCenter for Research in Health Technologies and Information Systems (CINTESIS), Medical Faculty, University of Porto, PortugalUnit of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (CISA) and Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences, Polytechnic Institute of Porto (ESTSP-IPP), PortugalUnit of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (CISA) and Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences, Polytechnic Institute of Porto (ESTSP-IPP), PortugalObesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) are two major public health problems that have motivated the scientific community to investigate the high contribution of genetic factors to these disorders. The peroxisome proliferator activated by gamma 2 (PPARγ2) plays an important role in the lipid metabolism. Since PPARγ2 is expressed mainly in adipose tissue, a moderate reduction of its activity influences the sensitivity to insulin, diabetes, and other metabolic parameters. The present study aims to contribute to the elucidation of the impact of the Pro12Ala polymorphism associated with T2D and obesity through a meta-analysis study of the literature that included approximately 11500 individuals, from which 3870 were obese and 7625 were diabetic. Statistical evidence supports protective effect in T2D of polymorphism Pro12Ala of PPARγ2 (OR = 0.702 with 95% CI: 0.622; 0.791, P<0.01). Conversely the same polymorphism Pro12Ala of PPARγ2 seems to favor obesity since 1.196 more chance than nonobese was found (OR = 1.196 with 95% CI: 1.009; 1.417, P<0.004). Our results suggest that Pro12Ala polymorphism enhances both adipogenic and antidiabetogenic physiological role of PPARγ. Does Pro12Ala polymorphism represent an evolutionary step towards the stabilization of the molecular function of PPARγ transcription factor signaling pathway?http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/401274
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author A. C. Pereira
R. Oliveira
A. C. Castro
R. Fernandes
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R. Oliveira
A. C. Castro
R. Fernandes
Does Pro12Ala Polymorphism Enhance the Physiological Role of PPARγ2?
PPAR Research
author_facet A. C. Pereira
R. Oliveira
A. C. Castro
R. Fernandes
author_sort A. C. Pereira
title Does Pro12Ala Polymorphism Enhance the Physiological Role of PPARγ2?
title_short Does Pro12Ala Polymorphism Enhance the Physiological Role of PPARγ2?
title_full Does Pro12Ala Polymorphism Enhance the Physiological Role of PPARγ2?
title_fullStr Does Pro12Ala Polymorphism Enhance the Physiological Role of PPARγ2?
title_full_unstemmed Does Pro12Ala Polymorphism Enhance the Physiological Role of PPARγ2?
title_sort does pro12ala polymorphism enhance the physiological role of pparγ2?
publisher Hindawi Limited
series PPAR Research
issn 1687-4757
1687-4765
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) are two major public health problems that have motivated the scientific community to investigate the high contribution of genetic factors to these disorders. The peroxisome proliferator activated by gamma 2 (PPARγ2) plays an important role in the lipid metabolism. Since PPARγ2 is expressed mainly in adipose tissue, a moderate reduction of its activity influences the sensitivity to insulin, diabetes, and other metabolic parameters. The present study aims to contribute to the elucidation of the impact of the Pro12Ala polymorphism associated with T2D and obesity through a meta-analysis study of the literature that included approximately 11500 individuals, from which 3870 were obese and 7625 were diabetic. Statistical evidence supports protective effect in T2D of polymorphism Pro12Ala of PPARγ2 (OR = 0.702 with 95% CI: 0.622; 0.791, P<0.01). Conversely the same polymorphism Pro12Ala of PPARγ2 seems to favor obesity since 1.196 more chance than nonobese was found (OR = 1.196 with 95% CI: 1.009; 1.417, P<0.004). Our results suggest that Pro12Ala polymorphism enhances both adipogenic and antidiabetogenic physiological role of PPARγ. Does Pro12Ala polymorphism represent an evolutionary step towards the stabilization of the molecular function of PPARγ transcription factor signaling pathway?
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