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Henda Jamoussi
Researcher at National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad
Publications - 102
Citations - 357
Henda Jamoussi is an academic researcher from National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 62 publications receiving 257 citations. Previous affiliations of Henda Jamoussi include Tunis University & Pasteur Institute.
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Gut microbiota imbalances in Tunisian participants with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus
Meriem Fassatoui,Meriem Fassatoui,Mireia Lopez-Siles,Diana A. Díaz-Rizzolo,Haifa Jmel,Chokri Naouali,Chokri Naouali,Ghaith Abdessalem,Ghaith Abdessalem,Asma Chikhaoui,Asma Chikhaoui,Belen Nadal,Henda Jamoussi,Henda Jamoussi,Abdelmajid Abid,Abdelmajid Abid,Ramon Gomis,Sonia Abdelhak,Sonia Abdelhak,Margarita Martinez-Medina,Rym Kefi,Rym Kefi +21 more
TL;DR: The gut bacterial profile, especially the distribution of A muciniphila in participants with diabetes was affected by glycemic dysregulation, and the investigation of the gut microbiota may help clinicians to improve diagnosis and treatment of diabetes and its complications.
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Contribution of CDKAL1 rs7756992 and IGF2BP2 rs4402960 polymorphisms in type 2 diabetes, diabetic complications, obesity risk and hypertension in the Tunisian population.
Khaled Lasram,Nizar Ben Halim,Houda Benrahma,Sounnia Mediene-Benchekor,Imen Arfa,Sana Hsouna,Rym Kefi,Henda Jamoussi,Henda Jamoussi,Slim Ben Ammar,Sonia Bahri,Abdelmajid Abid,Abdelmajid Abid,Soraya Benhamamouch,Abdelhamid Barakat,Sonia Abdelhak +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the association of the rs7756992 of CDKAL1 and the rs4402960 of IGF2BP2 with Type 2 diabetes, diabetic complications (nephropathy, retinopathy and cardiovascular disease), obesity and hypertension in a Tunisian population.
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Association of rs9939609 Polymorphism with Metabolic Parameters and FTO Risk Haplotype Among Tunisian Metabolic Syndrome.
Sahar Elouej,Sahar Elouej,Hanen Belfki-Benali,Majdi Nagara,Majdi Nagara,Khaled Lasram,Khaled Lasram,Redha Attaoua,Om Kalthoum Sallem,Om Kalthoum Sallem,Ines Kamoun,Mariem Chargui,Lilia Romdhane,Henda Jamoussi,Henda Jamoussi,Zinet Turki,Abdelmajid Abid,Abdelmajid Abid,Claude Ben Slama,Sonia Bahri,Sonia Bahri,Sonia Abdelhak,Sonia Abdelhak,Florin Grigorescu,Habiba Ben Romdhane,Rym Kefi,Rym Kefi +26 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that FTO gene may play a critical role in leading to MetS in Tunisian population, and FTO haplotypes have a strong influence on blood pressures and TG and IFG levels.
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Association of genetic variants in the FTO gene with metabolic syndrome: A case-control study in the Tunisian population.
Sahar Elouej,Sahar Elouej,Majdi Nagara,Majdi Nagara,Redha Attaoua,Om Kalthoum Sallem,Om Kalthoum Sallem,Insaf Rejeb,Insaf Rejeb,Sana Hsouna,Sana Hsouna,Khaled Lasram,Khaled Lasram,Nizar Ben Halim,Nizar Ben Halim,Mariem Chargui,Henda Jamoussi,Henda Jamoussi,Zinet Turki,Ines Kamoun,Hanen Belfki-Benali,Abdelmajid Abid,Abdelmajid Abid,Claude Ben Slama,Sonia Bahri,Sonia Bahri,Dalenda Triki,Habiba Ben Romdhane,Sonia Abdelhak,Sonia Abdelhak,Rym Kefi,Rym Kefi,Florin Grigorescu +32 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that FTO gene may play a critical role in leading to MetS in Tunisian population, suggesting that the association may be due to variation in FPG levels.
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Gender-specific associations of genetic variants with metabolic syndrome components in the Tunisian population
Sahar Elouej,Insaf Rejeb,Redha Attaoua,Majdi Nagara,Om Kalthoum Sallem,Ines Kamoun,Mariem Chargui,Henda Jamoussi,Zinet Turki,Abdelmajid Abid,Claude Ben Slama,Sonia Bahri,Habiba Ben Romdhane,Sonia Abdelhak,Rym Kefi,Florin Grigorescu +15 more
TL;DR: The results reveal new candidate genes for MetS in the Tunisian population and suggest that the genetic basis of this syndrome is gender dependent, further studies are necessary to understand why these associations differ between males and females.