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Unleash the Association of Mitochondrial Uncoupling Protein (UCP2) Promoter Variant (G-866A; rs659366) with Obesity: Stepping from a Case–Control Study to a Meta-analysis
Numerous eligible articles investigated the potential impact of the promoter region of UCP2 (rs659366) variant and the susceptibility for obesity with questionable outcomes. Our team designed this case–control combined with meta-analysis survey to illustrate the contribution of this variant with obe...
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description | Numerous eligible articles investigated the potential impact of the promoter region of
UCP2 (rs659366)
variant and the susceptibility for obesity with questionable outcomes. Our team designed this case–control combined with meta-analysis survey to illustrate the contribution of this variant with obesity. This case–control survey was formulated based on 110 obese Egyptian patients and 122 non-obese controls. Genomic DNA was amplified for ascertaining of
UCP2 (G-866A; rs659366)
variant exploiting the PCR–RFLP technique. A literature search was completed to investigate the involvement of this variant with obesity from various genetic databases. In this case–control study, the distribution of
UCP2 (rs659366)
variant showed a significant association with obesity among Egyptian subjects under allelic and dominant models (
P
value = 0.0006 and |
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UCP2 (G-866A; rs659366)
variant exploiting the PCR–RFLP technique. A literature search was completed to investigate the involvement of this variant with obesity from various genetic databases. In this case–control study, the distribution of
UCP2 (rs659366)
variant showed a significant association with obesity among Egyptian subjects under allelic and dominant models (
P
value = 0.0006 and < 0.001, respectively). Overall, twenty-five comparisons for this variant (8652 obese patients and 10,075 non-obese controls) were recruited in this meta-analysis survey. A noteworthy association of
UCP2 (rs659366)
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