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Del genotipo al fenotipo: gen de la amilasa en obesidad infantil

Worldwide, Mexico is one of the countries with the highest rate of obesity, which is a condition considered the main risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Among the mechanisms that predispose to obesity, the interaction between food intake and genetic components has been little explored. Recently we evid...

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Autores principales: Vázquez-Moreno, Miguel Alexander, Cruz-López, Miguel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10437226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37216679
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description Worldwide, Mexico is one of the countries with the highest rate of obesity, which is a condition considered the main risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Among the mechanisms that predispose to obesity, the interaction between food intake and genetic components has been little explored. Recently we evidenced a significant association between the copy number (CN) of AMY1A and AMY2A genes, the enzymatic activity of salivary and pancreatic amylase, and the frequency of childhood obesity in Mexico, a particular population due to the high consumption of starch in the diet and the high prevalence of obesity in children and adults. This review aims to find a better understanding of the role of amylase in obesity through a description of the evolution of the CN of its genes, the association of its enzymatic activity with obesity, and the effect of its interaction with starch intake on Mexican children. In addition, it denotes the importance of the experimental perspectives of further investigation regarding the mechanism by which amylase could regulate the abundance of oligosaccharide-fermenting bacteria and producers of short-chain fatty acids and/or branched-chain amino acids that could contribute to the alteration of the physiological processes associated with intestinal inflammation and metabolic deregulation that predispose to the development of obesity.
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spelling pubmed-104372262023-08-19 Del genotipo al fenotipo: gen de la amilasa en obesidad infantil Vázquez-Moreno, Miguel Alexander Cruz-López, Miguel Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc Artículo De Revisión Worldwide, Mexico is one of the countries with the highest rate of obesity, which is a condition considered the main risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Among the mechanisms that predispose to obesity, the interaction between food intake and genetic components has been little explored. Recently we evidenced a significant association between the copy number (CN) of AMY1A and AMY2A genes, the enzymatic activity of salivary and pancreatic amylase, and the frequency of childhood obesity in Mexico, a particular population due to the high consumption of starch in the diet and the high prevalence of obesity in children and adults. This review aims to find a better understanding of the role of amylase in obesity through a description of the evolution of the CN of its genes, the association of its enzymatic activity with obesity, and the effect of its interaction with starch intake on Mexican children. In addition, it denotes the importance of the experimental perspectives of further investigation regarding the mechanism by which amylase could regulate the abundance of oligosaccharide-fermenting bacteria and producers of short-chain fatty acids and/or branched-chain amino acids that could contribute to the alteration of the physiological processes associated with intestinal inflammation and metabolic deregulation that predispose to the development of obesity. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10437226/ /pubmed/37216679 Text en © 2023 Revista Medica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Esta obra está bajo una Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivar 4.0 Internacional.
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title_full Del genotipo al fenotipo: gen de la amilasa en obesidad infantil
title_fullStr Del genotipo al fenotipo: gen de la amilasa en obesidad infantil
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title_short Del genotipo al fenotipo: gen de la amilasa en obesidad infantil
title_sort del genotipo al fenotipo: gen de la amilasa en obesidad infantil
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10437226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37216679
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