Role of Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Promoter Polymorphism and Insulin Resistance in the Development of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Obese Children / 대한소아소화기영양학회지
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
;
: 44-51, 2012.
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in English
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| ID: wpr-48588
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) polymorphism has been suggested to play an important role in the pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in obese adults, and known to be a mediator of insulin resistance. In this study, we evaluated the role of TNF-alpha promoter polymorphisms and insulin resistance in the development of NAFLD in obese children.METHODS:
A total of 111 obese children (MF=7437; mean age, 11.1+/-2.0 yrs) were included. The children were divided into 3 groups controls (group I, n=61), children with simple steatosis (group II, n=17), and children with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (group III, n=33). Serum TNF-alpha levels, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), and TNF-alpha -308 and -238 polymorphisms were evaluated.RESULTS:
There were no differences in TNF-alpha polymorphism at the -308 or the -238 loci between group I and group II + III (p=0.134 and p=0.133). The medians of HOMA-IR were significantly different between group I and group II + III (p=0.001), with significant difference between group II and group III (p=0.007). No difference was observed in the HOMA-IR among the genotypes at the -308 locus (p=0.061) or the -238 locus (p=0.207) in obese children.CONCLUSION:
TNF-alpha promoter polymorphisms at the -308 and -238 loci were not significantly associated with the development of NAFLD in children; nevertheless, insulin resistance remains a likely essential factor in the pathogenesis of NAFLD in obese children, especially in the progression to NASH.
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Main subject:
Insulin Resistance
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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Fatty Liver
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Genotype
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Homeostasis
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Insulin
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Obesity
Type of study:
Prognostic study
Limits:
Adult
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Child
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Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
Year:
2012
Type:
Article
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