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Are MTHFR C677T and MTRR A66G Polymorphisms Associated with Overweight/Obesity Risk? From a Case-Control to a Meta-Analysis of 30,327 Subjects

Several studies have examined the associations of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T and methionine synthase reductase (MTRR) A66G polymorphisms with being overweight/obesity. However, the results are still controversial. We therefore conducted a case-control study (517 cases and 741...

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Autores principales: Fan, Shu-Jun, Yang, Bo-Yi, Zhi, Xue-Yuan, He, Miao, Wang, Da, Wang, Yan-Xun, Wang, Yi-Nuo, Wei, Jian, Zheng, Quan-Mei, Sun, Gui-Fan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4490418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26016497
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms160611849
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author Fan, Shu-Jun
Yang, Bo-Yi
Zhi, Xue-Yuan
He, Miao
Wang, Da
Wang, Yan-Xun
Wang, Yi-Nuo
Wei, Jian
Zheng, Quan-Mei
Sun, Gui-Fan
author_facet Fan, Shu-Jun
Yang, Bo-Yi
Zhi, Xue-Yuan
He, Miao
Wang, Da
Wang, Yan-Xun
Wang, Yi-Nuo
Wei, Jian
Zheng, Quan-Mei
Sun, Gui-Fan
author_sort Fan, Shu-Jun
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description Several studies have examined the associations of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T and methionine synthase reductase (MTRR) A66G polymorphisms with being overweight/obesity. However, the results are still controversial. We therefore conducted a case-control study (517 cases and 741 controls) in a Chinese Han population and then performed a meta-analysis by combining previous studies (5431 cases and 24,896 controls). In our case-control study, the MTHFR C677T polymorphism was not significantly associated with being overweight/obesity when examining homozygous codominant, heterozygous codominant, dominant, recessive and allelic genetic models. The following meta-analysis confirmed our case-control results. Heterogeneity was minimal in the overall analysis, and sensitivity analyses and publication bias tests indicated that the meta-analytic results were reliable. Similarly, both the case-control study and meta-analysis found no significant association between the MTRR A66G polymorphism and being overweight/obesity. However, sensitivity analyses showed that the associations between the MTRR A66G polymorphism and being overweight/obesity became significant in the dominant, heterozygous codominant and allelic models after excluding our case-control study. The results from our case-control study and meta-analysis suggest that both of the two polymorphisms are not associated with being overweight/obesity. Further large-scale population-based studies, especially for the MTRR A66G polymorphism, are still needed to confirm or refute our findings.
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spelling pubmed-44904182015-07-07 Are MTHFR C677T and MTRR A66G Polymorphisms Associated with Overweight/Obesity Risk? From a Case-Control to a Meta-Analysis of 30,327 Subjects Fan, Shu-Jun Yang, Bo-Yi Zhi, Xue-Yuan He, Miao Wang, Da Wang, Yan-Xun Wang, Yi-Nuo Wei, Jian Zheng, Quan-Mei Sun, Gui-Fan Int J Mol Sci Article Several studies have examined the associations of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T and methionine synthase reductase (MTRR) A66G polymorphisms with being overweight/obesity. However, the results are still controversial. We therefore conducted a case-control study (517 cases and 741 controls) in a Chinese Han population and then performed a meta-analysis by combining previous studies (5431 cases and 24,896 controls). In our case-control study, the MTHFR C677T polymorphism was not significantly associated with being overweight/obesity when examining homozygous codominant, heterozygous codominant, dominant, recessive and allelic genetic models. The following meta-analysis confirmed our case-control results. Heterogeneity was minimal in the overall analysis, and sensitivity analyses and publication bias tests indicated that the meta-analytic results were reliable. Similarly, both the case-control study and meta-analysis found no significant association between the MTRR A66G polymorphism and being overweight/obesity. However, sensitivity analyses showed that the associations between the MTRR A66G polymorphism and being overweight/obesity became significant in the dominant, heterozygous codominant and allelic models after excluding our case-control study. The results from our case-control study and meta-analysis suggest that both of the two polymorphisms are not associated with being overweight/obesity. Further large-scale population-based studies, especially for the MTRR A66G polymorphism, are still needed to confirm or refute our findings. MDPI 2015-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4490418/ /pubmed/26016497 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms160611849 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fan, Shu-Jun
Yang, Bo-Yi
Zhi, Xue-Yuan
He, Miao
Wang, Da
Wang, Yan-Xun
Wang, Yi-Nuo
Wei, Jian
Zheng, Quan-Mei
Sun, Gui-Fan
Are MTHFR C677T and MTRR A66G Polymorphisms Associated with Overweight/Obesity Risk? From a Case-Control to a Meta-Analysis of 30,327 Subjects
title Are MTHFR C677T and MTRR A66G Polymorphisms Associated with Overweight/Obesity Risk? From a Case-Control to a Meta-Analysis of 30,327 Subjects
title_full Are MTHFR C677T and MTRR A66G Polymorphisms Associated with Overweight/Obesity Risk? From a Case-Control to a Meta-Analysis of 30,327 Subjects
title_fullStr Are MTHFR C677T and MTRR A66G Polymorphisms Associated with Overweight/Obesity Risk? From a Case-Control to a Meta-Analysis of 30,327 Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Are MTHFR C677T and MTRR A66G Polymorphisms Associated with Overweight/Obesity Risk? From a Case-Control to a Meta-Analysis of 30,327 Subjects
title_short Are MTHFR C677T and MTRR A66G Polymorphisms Associated with Overweight/Obesity Risk? From a Case-Control to a Meta-Analysis of 30,327 Subjects
title_sort are mthfr c677t and mtrr a66g polymorphisms associated with overweight/obesity risk? from a case-control to a meta-analysis of 30,327 subjects
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4490418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26016497
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms160611849
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