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The metabolic syndrome: the crossroads of diet and genetics

机译:代谢综合症:饮食与遗传学的十字路口

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The metabolic syndrome is a very common disease associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and CVD. The clinical characteristics of the metabolic syndrome include insulin resistance, dyslipidaemia, abdominal obesity and hypertension. The diverse clinical characteristics illustrate the complexity of the disease process, which involves several dysregulated metabolic pathways. Thus, multiple genetic targets must be involved in the pathogenesis and progression of the metabolic syndrome. Nevertheless, the human genome has not changed markedly in the last decade but the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome has increased exponentially, which illustrates the importance of gene-environmental interactions. There is good evidence that nutrition plays an important role in the development and progression of the metabolic syndrome. Indeed, obesity is a key aetiological factor in the development of the metabolic syndrome. Understanding the biological impact of gene-nutrient interactions will provide a key insight into the pathogenesis and progression of diet-related polygenic disorders, including the metabolic syndrome. The present paper will explore the interactions between genetic background and dietary exposure or nutritional therapy, focusing on the role of dietary fatty acids within the context of nutrient regulation of gene expression and individual responsiveness to dietary therapy. Only with a full understanding of gene-gene, gene-nutrient and gene-nutrient-environment interactions can the molecular basis of the metabolic syndrome be solved to minimise the adverse health effects of obesity and reduce the risk of the metabolic syndrome, and subsequent T2DM and CVD.
机译:代谢综合征是与2型糖尿病(T2DM)和CVD风险增加相关的非常常见的疾病。代谢综合征的临床特征包括胰岛素抵抗,血脂异常,腹部肥胖和高血压。多样的临床特征说明了疾病过程的复杂性,其中涉及几种失调的代谢途径。因此,代谢综合征的发病机理和进程中必须涉及多个遗传靶标。尽管如此,人类基因组在过去十年中并未发生显着变化,但代谢综合征的患病率却呈指数级增长,这说明了基因与环境相互作用的重要性。有充分的证据表明,营养在代谢综合征的发生和发展中起着重要作用。确实,肥胖是代谢综合征发展的关键病因。了解基因-营养相互作用的生物学影响将提供与饮食相关的多基因疾病(包括代谢综合征)的发病机理和进展的关键见解。本文将探讨遗传背景与饮食暴露或营养疗法之间的相互作用,重点研究饮食脂肪酸在基因表达的营养调节和个体对饮食疗法反应性的背景下的作用。只有充分了解基因-基因,基因-营养素和基因-营养素-环境的相互作用,才能解决代谢综合征的分子基础,以最大程度地减轻肥胖对健康的不良影响并降低代谢综合征的风险,以及随后发生的T2DM和CVD。

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