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Associations of Obesity Genes with Obesity-related Outcomes in Multiethnic Children

机译:肥胖基因与多族裔儿童肥胖相关结果的关联

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Background and Aims: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified several loci that are associated with body mass index (BMI = kg/m 2). However, little is known regarding whether the genetic basis of BMI differs among children of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds, how the cumulative effect of these genes influences weight, or the contribution of these variants to body composition. This study examined the association between 17 GWAS-identified loci located in 16 genes and body-composition phenotypes in a multiethnic pediatric sample and evaluated the association of a composite genetic risk score with these phenotypes. Methods: Anthropometric measures of BMI, waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio were obtained in a sample of 298 children. Lean and fat mass were obtained from dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Genotypes of 17 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were tested for association with the phenotypic measures, adjusted by standard covariates and estimates of genetic admixture. Results: Both SNPs rs8050136 and rs9939609 in FTO were associated with BMI and waist circumference in a direction opposite to that observed among adults, and an inverse association was detected between the risk variant in MC4R and total lean body mass. Lean body mass mediated the association between TMEM18 and BMI. The association between the genetic risk score and body composition differed according to ethnic/racial classification. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that genetic associations with BMI among children are different from those in adults, that some loci may operate through lean body mass, and that genetic risk scores will not have universal applicability across ethnic/racial groups.
机译:背景和目的:全基因组关联研究(GWAS)已经确定了几个与体重指数(BMI = kg / m 2)相关的基因座。但是,关于不同种族/族裔背景的儿童中BMI的遗传基础是否不同,这些基因的累积效应如何影响体重或这些变体对身体组成的影响,人们所知甚少。这项研究检查了多种族儿科样本中位于16个基因中的17个由GWAS识别的基因座与身体组成表型之间的关联,并评估了复合遗传风险评分与这些表型的关联。方法:对298名儿童进行了人体测量学的BMI,腰围和腰臀比的测量。瘦肉和脂肪量是从双能X射线吸收法(DXA)获得的。测试了17个单核苷酸多态性(SNP)的基因型与表型的相关性,并通过标准协变量和遗传混合物的估计进行了调整。结果:FTO中的SNP rs8050136和rs9939609均与BMI和腰围相关,其方向与成年人观察到的方向相反,并且MC4R的风险变异与总瘦体重之间呈负相关。瘦体重介导TMEM18和BMI之间的关联。遗传风险评分与身体成分之间的关​​联因种族/种族分类而异。结论:我们的发现表明,儿童与BMI的遗传关联与成人不同,某些基因座可能通过瘦体重起作用,并且遗传风险评分不会在种族/种族群体中普遍适用。

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