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Meta-Analysis
. 2009 Dec;22(6):449-57.
doi: 10.1016/S0895-3988(10)60001-3.

FTO polymorphisms are associated with obesity but not with diabetes in East Asian populations: a meta-analysis

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Meta-Analysis

FTO polymorphisms are associated with obesity but not with diabetes in East Asian populations: a meta-analysis

Bo Xi et al. Biomed Environ Sci. 2009 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To clarify the contradictory findings in patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes by meta-analysis.

Methods: PubMed and Embase were searched for articles published up to March 2009. All studies on the association of FTO polymorphisms with obesity and type 2 diabetes were included. Pooled odds ratio was calculated using the model of fixed or random effects. Sensitivity analysis was performed to evaluate the stability of meta-analytic results.

Results: Meta-analysis suggested that rs9939609 A allele was more significantly associated with obesity risk than T allele (3 studies / 004 cases and 4544 control subjects): random effect odds ratio (OR)=1.28, 95%CI=1.05 and 1.55, P heterogeneity =0.05, I2=66.6%. Similar results were observed in rs8050136 polymorphism (3 studies/2404 cases and 5713 control subjects): fixed effect OR =1.25, 95%CI=1.13, 1.37, P heterogeneity=0.12, I2=51.9%. However, no significant association was found between genetics and risk of type 2 diabetes after control of potential confounders (at least for BMI) either for rs9939609 (fixed effect OR=1.05, 95% CI=0.97,1.13) or for rs8050136 polymorphism (fixed effect OR =1.07, 95%CI: 0.99, 1.16). Furthermore, the sensitivity analysis strengthened our confidence in validity of the association. Conclusion FTO polymorphisms are associated with obesity but not with type 2 diabetes in East Asian populations. Further large-scale studies are required to conclusively establish the association.

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