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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2015; 21(3): 794-802
Published online Jan 21, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i3.794
Table 1 Studies evaluating the association between the PNPLA3 I148M variant and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Ref.Population/Ethnicity countrynAgeDiagnosis criteriaKey findings
Wang et al[26]Asian879AdultUSIncrease in TG, ALT and AST
Tai Wan
Sookoian et al[27]Caucasian266AdultUSIncreased liver fat and liver Injury
ArgentinaLiver biopsy
Kollerits et al[28]Italy/Austria/United States4290AdultNAIncrease in ALT and AST
Xu et al[29]Chinese651AdultUSIncreased ALT, GGT and related to development and progression of NAFLD
China
Speliotes et al[32]Caucasian1597AdultLiver biopsyIncreased risk of histological NAFLD, but not associated with metabolic syndrome
United States
Rotman et al[7]Caucasian1117AdultLiver biopsyEarlier presentation of NAFLD in pediatric patients
United StatesPediatric
Valenti et al[8]Caucasian149PediatricLiver biopsyAssociated with steatosis, NASH and fibrosis
Italian
Goran et al[34]Hispanic327PediatricMRSHigher liver fat and lower HDL-C
United States
Davis et al[35]Hispanic153PediatricMRIIncreased liver fat when dietary carbohydrate intake
United States
Lin et al[36]Asian520PediatricUSIncreased ALT and risk of NAFLD
Tai Wan
Viitasalo et al[37]Caucasian481PediatricNAIncrease in ALT
Finland
Sookoian et al[9]Meta-analysisA negative correlation between male sex and the variant on liver fat, and a lack of significant difference among genotypes for metabolic syndrome
Romeo et al[6]Hispanic/9229AdultH-MRSHispanics have a higher frequency of the 148M allele than European Americans and African Americans
European American/
African American
United States
Zain et al[12]Chinese, Indian and Malay342AdultLiver biopsyNo effect of ethnicity on the association between the variant and NAFLD
Malaysia
Browning et al[38]White/Black/Hispanic2287AdultH-MRSFrequency of hepatic steatosis varied with ethnicity and gender
United States
Petersen et al[39]Caucasian/482PediatricProton MRSAsian-Indians have increased liver fat and prevalence of insulin resistance compared with all other ethnic groups
Eastern Asian/Adult
Asian-Indian/Black/
Hispanic
United States
Wagenknecht et al[40]Hispanic American/1214AdultAbdominalHispanic Americans have a higher frequency of the 148M allele than African Americans
African AmericanCT scanning
United States
Kantartzis et al[44]Caucasian330AdultH-MRSHigher liver fat but not insulin sensitivity, lipids, or liver enzymes
GermanyMRT
Petit et al[45]Caucasian218AdultH-MRSNot associated with BMI or visceral fat area
France
Romeo et al[46]Caucasian475PediatricUSIncreased ALT and AST, but not glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity
Italy
Santoro et al[47]Caucasian/85PediatricMRIIncrease susceptibility to hepatic steatosis, but without increasing insulin resistance
Hispanic/
African American
United States