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The FTO gene is associated with adulthood obesity in the Mexican population
Authors:Villalobos-Comparán Marisela  Teresa Flores-Dorantes M  Teresa Villarreal-Molina M  Rodríguez-Cruz Maricela  García-Ulloa Ana C  Robles Lorena  Huertas-Vázquez Adriana  Saucedo-Villarreal Nubia  López-Alarcón Mardia  Sánchez-Muñoz Fausto  Domínguez-López Aarón  Gutiérrez-Aguilar Ruth  Menjivar Marta  Coral-Vázquez Ramón  Hernández-Stengele Gabriel  Vital-Reyes Victor S  Acuña-Alonzo Victor  Romero-Hidalgo Sandra  Ruiz-Gómez Doris G  Riaño-Barros Daniela  Herrera Miguel F  Gómez-Pérez Francisco J  Froguel Philippe  García-García Eduardo  Teresa Tusié-Luna M  Aguilar-Salinas Carlos A  Canizales-Quinteros Samuel
Institution:Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico.
Abstract:Common polymorphisms in the fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) have shown strong association with obesity in several populations. In the present study, we explored the association of FTO gene polymorphisms with obesity and other biochemical parameters in the Mexican population. We also assessed FTO gene expression levels in adipose tissue of obese and nonobese individuals. The study comprised 788 unrelated Mexican-Mestizo individuals and 31 subcutaneous fat tissue biopsies from lean and obese women. FTO single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs9939609, rs1421085, and rs17817449 were associated with obesity, particularly with class III obesity, under both additive and dominant models (P = 0.0000004 and 0.000008, respectively). These associations remained significant after adjusting for admixture (P = 0.000003 and 0.00009, respectively). Moreover, risk alleles showed a nominal association with lower insulin levels and homeostasis model assessment of B-cell function (HOMA-B), and with higher homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity (HOMA-S) only in nonobese individuals (P (dom) = 0.031, 0.023, and 0.049, respectively). FTO mRNA levels were significantly higher in subcutaneous fat tissue of class III obese individuals than in lean individuals (P = 0.043). Risk alleles were significantly associated with higher FTO expression in the class III obesity group (P = 0.047). In conclusion, FTO is a major risk factor for obesity (particularly class III) in the Mexican-Mestizo population, and is upregulated in subcutaneous fat tissue of obese individuals.
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