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  Česky / Czech version Čas. Lék. čes., 2005, 144, s. 721–725.
 
Two Promising Candidate Genes in the Ethiopathogenesis of DM2 - PPAR γ2 and KCNJ11 
Vejražková D., Bendlová B. 

Endokrinologický ústav, Praha
 

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       Type 2 DM represents a multifactorial disease – both genetic and environmental factors are implicated in the etiology. In spite of an enormous effort, unraveling the genetics of type 2 DM has proved problematic. A polygenic inheritance is proposed for most cases. More than 250 candidate genes have been studied and increasing attention is being directed at two of them: the PPARγ2 gene (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gama2) and KCNJ11 (potassium channel inwardly rectifying). The PPARγ2 is a member of the nuclear hormone receptor subfamily of transcription factors. It plays a key role in regulation of adipocyte differentiation and energy balance. The KCNJ11 gene codes for a pore-forming subunit of the inwardly rectifying ATP sensitive K+ channel, which is involved in the direct regulation of insulin secretion. Here, recent knowledge regarding involvement of these two genes in complex metabolic pathways is summarized. In the whole review, we focus on the glucose homeostasis.

        Key words: type 2 diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance, PPARγ2 gene, KCNJ11 gene, genetic polymorphism, glucose balance.
       

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