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Common variants in FTO, MC4R, TMEM18, PRL, AIF1, and PCSK1 show evidence of association with adult obesity in the Greek population.

TitleCommon variants in FTO, MC4R, TMEM18, PRL, AIF1, and PCSK1 show evidence of association with adult obesity in the Greek population.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsRouskas, K., Kouvatsi A., Paletas K., Papazoglou D., Tsapas A., Lobbens S., Vatin V., Durand E., Labrune Y., Delplanque J., Meyre D., & Froguel P.
JournalObesity (Silver Spring)
Volume20
Issue2
Pagination389-95
Date Published2012 Feb
ISSN1930-739X
KeywordsCase-Control Studies, Cell Cycle Proteins, DNA-Binding Proteins, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genotype, Greece, Humans, Male, Membrane Proteins, Middle Aged, Neuropeptides, Obesity, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases, Proteins, Receptor, Melanocortin, Type 4, Risk Factors
Abstract

Twenty-four single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been reproducibly associated with obesity. We performed a follow-up study for obesity in the Greek adult population. A total of 510 obese and 469 lean adults were genotyped for 24 SNPs. We tested the association with obesity status using logistic regression and we evaluated the combined genetic risk of 24 SNPs by calculating the area under the receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curves. We nominally replicated the association with obesity (BMI ≥30 kg/m(2)) of six SNPs in or near the FTO, MC4R, TMEM18, PRL, AIF1, and PCSK1 loci (1.28 ≤ odds ratio (OR) ≤ 1.35; 0.004 ≤ P ≤ 0.043). The discrimination ability for obesity was slightly stronger (P = 9.59 × 10(-6)) when the genetic information of the 24 SNPs was added to nongenetic risk factors (area under the curve (AUC) = 0.722) in comparison with nongenetic factors analyzed alone (AUC = 0.685). Our data suggest that SNPs in or near the FTO, MC4R, TMEM18, PRL, AIF1, and PCSK1 loci contribute to obesity risk in the Greek population.

DOI10.1038/oby.2011.177
Alternate JournalObesity (Silver Spring)
PubMed ID21720444

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