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Exploring genetic markers of adult obesity risk in black adolescent South Africans—the Birth to Twenty Cohort

机译:探索南非黑人青少年成年人肥胖风险的遗传标志物— 20岁队列的诞生

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To date more than 90 loci that show an association with body mass index (BMI) and other obesity-related traits, have been discovered through genome-wide association studies. These findings have been widely replicated, mostly in European and Asian populations, but systematic investigation in African cohorts is still lacking. Therefore, the aim of our study was to replicate the association of six single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously linked to BMI, in a South African black adolescent cohort. The SNPs were in or near GNPDA2 (rs10938397), MTCH2 (rs10838738), NEGR1 (rs2568958), SH2B1 (rs7498665), STK33 (rs10769908) and TMEM18 (rs6548238). The SNPs were genotyped in 990 adolescents from the Birth to Twenty study, using an Illumina VeraCode assay, and association with BMI statistically assesed by using PLINK. Three of the SNPs tested were associated with BMI in this African cohort, and showed a consistent (albeit smaller) directional effect to that observed in non-African cohorts. We identified significant association between BMI and rs10938397 (effect allele-G) near GNPDA2 (Padj=0.003), rs7498665 (effect allele-G) in SH2B1 (Padj=0.014) and rs6548238 (effect allele-C) near TMEM18 (Padj=0.030). This data suggests that common genetic variants potentially contributes to obesity risk in diverse population groups.
机译:迄今为止,已通过全基因组关联研究发现了90多个基因座,这些基因座与体重指数(BMI)和其他肥胖相关性状相关。这些发现已被广泛复制,主要是在欧洲和亚洲人口中,但仍缺乏对非洲人群的系统研究。因此,我们的研究目的是在南非黑人青少年队列中复制以前与BMI相关的六个单核苷酸多态性(SNP)的关联。 SNP位于GNPDA2(rs10938397),MTCH2(rs10838738),NEGR1(rs2568958),SH2B1(rs7498665),STK33(rs10769908)和TMEM18(rs6548238)中或附近。使用Illumina VeraCode测定法对990名从出生到二十岁的青少年中的SNP进行基因分型,并通过使用PLINK对BMI进行统计学评估。在该非洲队列中测试的三个SNP与BMI相关,并且与非非洲队列中观察到的一致(虽然较小)。我们发现BMI与GNPDA2附近的rs10938397(有效等位基因-G)(Padj = 0.003),SH2B1中的rs7498665(有效等位基因-G)(Padj = 0.014)和TMEM18附近的rs6548238(有效等位基因-C)(Padj = 0.030)之间存在显着关联。 )。该数据表明,常见的遗传变异可能会导致不同人群的肥胖风险。

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