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Genetic factors that affect nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: A systematic clinical review 被引量:13
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作者 tyler j severson Siddesh Besur Herbert L Bonkovsky 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第29期6742-6756,共15页
AIM: To investigate roles of genetic polymorphisms in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD) onset, severity, and outcome through systematic literature review. METHODS: The authors conducted both systematic and spec... AIM: To investigate roles of genetic polymorphisms in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD) onset, severity, and outcome through systematic literature review. METHODS: The authors conducted both systematic and specific searches of Pub Med through December 2015 with special emphasis on more recent data(from 2012 onward) while still drawing from more historical data for background. We identified several specific genetic polymorphisms that have been most researched and, at this time, appear to have the greatest clinical significance on NAFLD and similar hepatic diseases. These were further investigated to assess their specific effects on disease onset and progression and the mechanisms by which these effects occur. RESULTS: We focus particularly on genetic polymorphisms of the following genes: PNPLA3, particularly the p. I148 M variant, TM6SF2, particularly the p. E167 K variant, and on variants in FTO, LIPA, IFNλ4, and iron metabolism, specifically focusing on HFE, and HMOX-1. We discuss the effect of these genetic variations and their resultant protein variants on the onset of fatty liver disease and its severity, including the effect on likelihood of progression to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. While our principal focus is on NAFLD, we also discuss briefly effects of some of the variants on development and severity of other hepatic diseases, including hepatitis C and alcoholic liver disease. These results are briefly discussed in terms of clinical application and future potential for personalized medicine. CONCLUSION: Polymorphisms and genetic factors of several genes contribute to NAFLD and its end results. These genes hold keys to future improvements in diagnosis and management. 展开更多
关键词 Genetic POLYMORPHISMS Non-alcoholic FATTY liver disease Non-alcoholic STEATOHEPATITIS PNPLA3 TM6SF2
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